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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1925)
V DAILY LtCi.J Circulation xr 2800 THE KLAMATH NEW United News and United Press Telegraph Services Official Paper 0 City KLAMATH FALLS i fs'o. 1:57. (Kvery Morning Except Monday) To Have New'TorPedo Boats urb Eastward lied Altamont KLAMATH FALLS, ORE... SATURDAY- APRIL 25, 1925; Wee Five Cent Of Fleet Seen Off Hawaiians HONOM'M', April 24.--A brace' nt advance torpedo boat destroyers,' scouts of th bine fioet, wore sighted j Hawaii at 4:30 1 scwdlnc to Ire Tract To Be Opened By Wishard;::1';.!!: 4 Hnnnn A ril I Cl J 'Harbormaster James Held, who said; ACICS VJJCIICU It VIH,C, 1U lV OUIU'the vessel, disappeared almost Im-j to 5 Acre Plats; Itoads Will Be Im-the -- j 1 Mink nf Owhtt t-Uiat talnnA rf ved; Many Irrigation Votes. i mup-'-d ! . itiinnt ft nVlnrk Pnlnrtinv fnnrninir I klensive suburban home development plan for Kiam- Then the mighty blue fleet, repre-i will be launched at once by A. 1 Wishard, former wating for tactical purpura, the' Klamath irrigation district, at "Altamont """'a hostile power, win begin) tri.it f lnn.1 i,,l,,..l ,.,., l, f .,,1,1 . theoretical bombardment of the' WHEELER FOUND NOT GUILTY ON FIRSTBULLOT Mont, Senator Exonerated From Mttute of Office Charges Hu Flock of Time Is Here For Million Geese 'tjtmi- t j Fly over city!Hl11 L"ie s Entry J o KJamath-Budd of the I 7.iu-ie , r f, ,1 1 11 . I It, at 1 , ir.l I, , UiH UI I J 1 Itl I 1UHS OI bk 01 i oiwunu. i inn unci is locatett to uie ntfni oi .!. t..,.l....l .........I i ay i.tuveen uancn s auto camp ami the first Mid- i, ,.,, al!a,w .,!ml,,,v B,i.,t i,' Follow!!,!' tho dlSJOSal of this land it is understood Jtim most powerful fleet ever iikeiyi GREAT KAfAM, Most,, April 21. Jteit before the jury -turned a verUsrt finding him not ttaflty, fccnator iiurloa K, Wheeler received a telegram front Washington, anmtuacina; be wa tfie father of baby rlri, weighing seven pound. The girl la Wheeler alsth itl!l. Fully a miiikin geese panned over' Klamath Falls yesterday morning. noawking their may sorthward toj their summer month s&aata in the .Ttir ru 18 of Three Big Trunk Ones Address wa. a sight not easily forgotten I 'the passing of the geese. About) S a, oi. they were aeea on the aar-j I iroa to the south. Fifteen ajiaotesj I later the ky waa a treritabie basse' i tornado elotsd of geese, and wit-' Inesae aay that ha4 the flight orerj iKSamath Fails been ft few hoars! Portland Men on Railroad Situation in Oregon; S. P. Official Asks Understand ing Between Communities and Roads. so ctimerous were, A fall report of the speeches of Ben C, Bey, chief attorney lister, daylight would hatre bees , turned to dusk. ithe birds. The aksr was filled with n,., c,.i, n r.j- t . , . ... them from horizon to boHn j ""T" T Pat ra ust 'scorea of Klamath Fail, resideuu J' Carl R. Gray, prestdent of the Union Pacific, (reported heariae the soaawkv eraa.: before the annual meeting of the Portland chamber of com- FEDERAL COURT ROOM,j-es they pajised over the euy.!merce last night, was transmitted faultlessly to The Klamath k ill plat and wll a SOO-acre bodv of land immediately t be aiHmi.ied in the irifie faiis, GREAT FALLS, Mont., April! Jbe flotks' i&ateai ot being formed News by the radio receiving facilities of the Earl Shepherd Co. then the Ameriian Pacific toaat from-24, Senator' Wheeler was ia croups of 70 or SO in taslr V-shaped flying formation. As far as it is known this was tlist firs iwjnM!ai nf Aia.ka to iite I'.nama tanal 1 aafe found not uilty of the charge ' pJneTfn Ktll' Pw ' the USe o the radio here 48 a Conveyor oi the full details of , . ' . ,or;:that ha mi.uted hi aenatorial s The hundred, of flock. Dreeit6d a v,tal news eveEt- B h3 case the radio has supplemented Harbor, the Hawaiian saral .n the Houth, which he now own'., Bf.sire to jfive Klamath people of moderate means fcant livinjt conditions than the UHual cramped city kiisi-ii WLshard to take no the tituttinir hih! niitt. ..f v.. tract at this time. 'crumble iM-fora tho attack, the returned in federal district iir tormauoa. ine announcemeni oi tae important Fortland meeting earlier ' .... t i 0eri BIDail IJOflta OI W&ite DfI!-!iT tha st'ulnn I 111 HIV b. , 1, 1 , 1 . tM orougat tip toe rear, inef rr.;l pea. e tm.aiion ana tn rewjorces oi peart- . . ... . . . , t,fc. . . ... v ...... ... norWb , ?t;j j t j ..a..a us use cruici or a ury w waaies saeiexoa wua ,w.1; p ti , waju .cs tcascu wire, asigs iitialiea each. A fru watei 1 .,,.." id t Viu m m,,t:,,u .m I... I'nitfd Ktat mttitt ftnit new TnnKnM COUrt herfi tontsht. i ... t of iffene ut n Kuarastee of aecurlty , Tho tur.irs rl.rlari Hial.t . . . ' In tneir speeches last niehl the distinratshed srsIrjamjM mm i:i n- iu live miu- - -t --- ' , m Bre geese nordes before them.', , , , , , . ii'iit will accompany each I . jtoaacr ot tne. iJaugherty mves-Toe pelican, aa.hored la the Upper' . 1 ee reat systems mumatea clearly the Se- und that is sold in the new district. Modern im-' ; ligation innocent of allegations Kota. jstgns taai eacn nae on me luture aeveiopment of the raii- I roaaiess empire oi central and southeastern Oregon, and par l ticularly the Klamath country. . a ... - - i , ?5.,.- ' 1 ? . " t " " t;,,., will I... i.c.i ;,!..,) Th,.r.. w ill ! tkr Bierin beneath a ht sun. to thei resent Gordon Casipbcll, Mon-i Awarded Kv Sr i weoiKe i. saser oi roroana weicomea we nonor. blocks ill the main plat of the diHlritt, each block !"pe"t of beea tr.nKhoW. , tana oil man, in connection sixtv-foot roadways runiiinK north and south, and! "r" ? " .--y.WIUl 0U permits. - ' ' nvitr nil rlhnt Iraffin e 1 huv ntmhta roads running cast and west, and each block en-trough ,be Dlirraw glreeU. They V, COIIMSlilllt OI It brunt of each lot I woven wire fence with ornate posts painted white, j are guarded by steel heimuted, fully ad running parallel with tha present highway out it, will also run through the sub-division. Jiig of the advantages to the prospective home hi in me new uittnci. Aiodern m- ,, . , , , , , .i v.i w .uts. . ilotioiuiu has chanced over aiieht s... . j e it c mler Daved traded roadwav .. .. .. ,t!iat he had appeared before!-,. , . ., , it iii.iiti iJiti.u, KiaiRH roauway f,m M t.cpy cn uf terra cotta' , ... . , . , Bids For Rnarl Wnrlr . city water, tlectiic lijjht, and tele-, buildings and flowering trees. shiiu-:the interior department to rep- ola8 for ROaa worit The jury reached a verdict Son the first ballot. There was armed soldiers. pracucauy no otscussion, i ne lieyond the harbor entrance, the; jurors said they Would have slender tube of a periscope shows rendered a verdict in five min imi by the new sub-division. Mr. Wishard pointed TI'T"!! " 'ff" Utes after, they went in, but ! . - . i'earl Harbor maintain a constant ...;vJ tn t j; vlglt. Mine sweepers drag the1 , , - waterway., and passenger oeU are! government expense before arriving and departing under aaval ' Voting, Mtrnrt I Wheeiftr wa. indicted about a fry facility in the way of light, water, phone, etc., be found in the most up-to-date city home would e for the residents of his tracts, and besides, owing age lying just outside the city limits the rjsidents id be faced by less than half the taxes of the city and most important of all, they would have suf- j,, , , , ! ed guests at the great Portland meeting, attended by several Highway Commission j thousand of the leading business men and citizens of the Ore MT.ivnTT.i u . gon metropolis. The mayor said: "Portland's 350,000 peo Zol r i:l Wciate the f -Pntatives of the great ed the contract for re-pacing As- ra,,way systems. They are extended a regular Portland wel-toria-STeasoa section of tie Coium-i come and every citiEen appreciates the wonderful develop bia river highway to Simonsen aad'ment possibilities their coming means to the whole state ef Hefty, on a sid of $261,405 for a 'Oregon, - cement type ot payment. Bea c. Dey; chief S. P. attorney, speaking for Jalias wart Cot "colf utsf nitt chakman of board of directors, and William paay or $25t,S9i for bitumfBOajsjSproule, president of lus company, said: "Our president aad pavement. A total of eight biasjour head of the board of directors desire me to express the Overhead the "eye," of the de-i"" 6 wheo he WM at tiie helght j m,da n the oh deepest regret at their absence. They are unable to be here fending black force are constantly , " " """"" v....ra, uniract jot woric is i,aKe cotta- tuSJt. wause vey bic tu nsw lorn, esgagea in ne movirig l.i.,rtth. Uhn, it,n. investigsuon, von resuueu m lae , ty was awarded as follows: (of the headoaarters of thi 5?oi3thorrt Psjifi railrna fM hi to keep a cow. chickens, and to raise a great many j8,.mtts) ,, mber. The drone ot; igaation of former Attorney Cen- Lake eouaty Sarfaciag . j Kew York to San Francisco, on nur Pacific " faBnk, and Harden produce which they are now forced their motors Is heard from sudden! "al rry ""f- , ,N". Cllff-Muater sectioaj Natron Cat-Off Readv Ahead of Time lie market. "These people will be on the most fer- dawn until long after night has drop- soil with plenty of water, and if one acre is notP-'d like rurtain across the purpie .-;n -.it t r;.. Tt,,.i ...;tl l. tv.., I mus. .lll tltl'lfl in t'UVl C lKIVl.1i 1 HHV ,tll lilt ividual holdings within the district." hmi is already surveyed and platted, and the active for its sale will be launched just as soon as fences tys surrounding the blocks can be installed. Kiidebara, $47,051. Compietioa of the John Day high-1 I way la in gtgat. At this point you will pardon me if I say a few words ! in tribute to Julius Krutschnitt, our venerable chairman of the ! a A-atMa nt.A , - V O 1 . MR.t f ! f . . . For the present there is a paucity; shw ,h whe,Mr nsfi ! y U, ia .tght. . -.vvw... " of military knowledge. After the ,D nite and demanded that a I M ,u aext month the , lon yars m lne service OI tne system, io Bira we lOOK SS a "attack-1 ha actually beiun, i coninliUce be appoiated to determine i 8,a,e a'snway commission wiii call model of our service, his career has been from the lowest board of umpires announced "war"j hls ll!BOC(ace because if he werejfor blds toT fotns ths final see-: ranks, as ail great railway men I have known has been, to the correspondents will be given detailed, RulUjr of gach' u fharBe he moM bejtloa- betweea Unity aad Cow valley, ! highest peak of achievement. It Was the promise of Julius grand Jury here ta ureal r ang, wttn-j j out warning. j Ktory of Case Shortly thereafter Wheteer arose Id the senate and demanded that a tract owner in "Altamont acres' will be a voter in jeiiauatioaS of what has transpired (tJpend tTom ,he Mnate, The Malheur county. The section is j Krutschnitt that was responsible for the building of the Natron L.i. ,, , . .. .1. . twice riftitv. ( . ... . ..... ., ... mi&i. I. !.nn an ift i ..... r tth irrigation district matters, such as the election s for the district. Ibcr Road I Jim Thorpe's Indian Sated As Class i Bride Wins Divorce d . . i n & i i . ftoaa ay AssemDiy tclsa. okia., April st. ua M. 'Thorpe, wife of Jim .Thorpe, famous IN'Tt), April 24. Vnder In athletics, has been grnnted a dl if a bill orlgtnully pass- vorce on the grounds of abandon- charge was specifically that he vio lated section US of the penal code, which state, that ao member of con gress can act as attorney tor any private client before any of the gov. Local Sportsmen To Help Referendum For No Increased Taxation ernment departments. It was con-j Girl's Death Caused estimated cost is approximately has been lald and 18 belng grated, Hlles out of Oakndge, tuo.ooo. 'in Ine county, and thirty-nine miles out of Kirk, in Klamath : county. Eighty-three miles of grade has been completed. lute assembly today Cal- avH would be devided and 11 primary ays a secoadard system. pud 11 roads would re p 30 per cent respective- 1J I roud building funds. pnn Crescent City to line mini Keel Bluff ment, it became known today. Mrs. Thorpe, a Cherokee Indian, wa. granted 11 25 a month alimony for is rears, and custody of three children. CiKOMKJIHT KII.I.Kll I AKTKH1A. N. SI., April 24. Al bert It. lleymer. 45. Taroma, Wash., Y ' L"i .loiiil f to lion ... iH..nnlv vtttmt and Itl,.l...r f, Al-ilteOIOKI" " ' r,.K'liae are class!- 'faKIn II. . 40. nlso a ReoloBist. A or main trunk roads 'of Casper. Wyo was Injured today Iwbcn their automobile collided with another machine. j The men worn on their wa: if.,i,lial Itock to work out a l' for oil operitiora. I Ttt U H' MKKTINd MON11AY I The traffic committee, rcpresent jlng civic organizations and the gen eral buslncffl eH'ment, met yoslcr - i ti, eliamber of d;ty iternn " commerce and after dlscu?inB tlt congealed conditions of elty streeU. decided to hold a meetinB from 2-30 to 4:30 o'clock Monday after noon, to which everybody Wrest ed In traffic condition. I n,,f to come. From tho decision made at this meeting the committee wll appear before the city round! and recommend certain traffic ctaM The committee ts composed of it. n, Amlcke, K. Sugarman, Andrew Collier, J. W. Kern, and J. H. Mar tin, chairman. t jkeen vision." says Me!?, t seem so be nmiind on Steps have been Inaugurated la Portland to Invoke the refereadum against House Bill No. 502. Sports men of the. state are behind the movement aad their interest lies In an objection to the ten per cent tax to be added to the general tax ation fund when they buy hunting and fishing licenses. The hilt title ha. been secured aad If to appeal 1. filed by op poneata to the move the petitions will be circulated over the entire state right away after Sunday, April 26. ft will be necessary to ! tended he received $4,000 from Gor don Campbell oa a promise that be would clear up certain oil permit matters, which Campbell htea bad pending before the Interior depart ment, A committee of the senate wa. appointed with Seaator Borah, Idaho, republican, as chairman, aad after a fall laevstlgatios the com mittee returned report, exoner ating Wheeler, Some additional evidence that was not produced at the Borah hear ings was Introduced here. Hayes Star Witness The prosecution played a. Its star witness Ceorga B. Hayes, Kew York secure tho signatures of 13.000 reg istered voters and the certified list. , attorney, who appeared dramatically must be la tho office of the secro-,on the stand without anyone but the tary of state by noon, May 27. Local -prosecutors knowing who he was, sportsmen will assist in the work. I (Continued on Page Fonr) FOURTEEN MEN TRAPPED FOR HOURS IN BURNING BIINE, RESCUED i; 'There are but twenty-nine miles to be completed, and the By Grandma's Whipping wor' on a s we" underway. The tunnel at the summit of ithe Cascades, 3300 feet long the longest tunnel on the new administered early Tuesday morn ing will be bandied by C. R. Cbapla, attorney of Tillamook tt u as Bounced today. Chapia aae made so statement ; tillamook, Ore , April 24 ( "ne a" completed but 1200 feet. That means that all the Defease la the case of Mrs. M, c, I building operations will be on this side of the mountains by Patoa whose granddaughter is I this fall. The most favorable progress on the work to date dead as the result of ouaisbmeat j indicates that the line will be completed early in 1926, ahead of our alloted time, Rail Heads Human T am not a railway president, not even a vice president, so I want to say a word in support of railway high officiate. about the nature of the defense They are human, but they are often most unjustly abused. and win await developmeau ot the They want their lines to serve the people efficiently and well; grand jury report waica is expect- ftey want the understanding and trust of the people, An in ed early Saturday evening after the dividuars or a comrnunltys trouble with a railroad is gen arrival of Judge George Bagley . . , j , . from Htiisboro era"y ue t 8 Iac understanding. Chapia spent some time la the' T fcave nothing to say at this time of the railroad situa city jail with sirs. Paton, attention in Oregon what lies in the future I don't know, If the some points 1a the case and aiss! business men of any community will call upon our executives for farther sanity examiaation io and fjy t0 come to an understanding with them and their prob- the office of Dr. J. county health officer. E, Shearer, j i. iems, the public interest in the long run will be sooner and j better served." WALLACE, Idaho, April 24. Fourteen men trapped in the Star mine, through a fire which broke out In ths Hecla mine, were res cued about 4 o'clock Friday after noon. None of the rescued miners suffered Injury, but all showed ef fects of their harrowing exper ience. The fire to now under control and soon will be extinguished. The pumping station on the 2,000 foot level, adjacent to the shaft was destroyed, the ahaft was saved ty turning in a deluge of water from the level above. LUr rescue worker, equipped with smoke and gas helmets des cended the shaft and turned a stream from a hose directly oa the fire, which sooa was sufficiently under control to release the Im prisoned men who had taken re fuge la the Star workings. The Hecla miae is one of the large producing silver aad lead mines of the Coeur d'Alene district. It Is connected by drifts with the Star miae, the main workiags ot which are nearly two mile. away. It wa. believed by officials that the miner held prisoners by the flames aad .ought ety in the Utter. roitTLAXO t'tll.ICB ABKKST SH IX ll.tH OX C'HIXESE (Continued on Page Eight) ,4 -TweBiy- RIALIN TO HAVE ITS RODEO RAIN 12 Chinese! OR SHINE ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON PORTLAND, April five patrolmen raided lottery joints today taking into cas-j tody operators and visitors.. Within an hoar 23 Chinese al-j leged to have had something orj other to do with the conduct of R'ta or shine, Mails will have .bat arrived yesterday la Malta aad the game, were at police head- '! rodeo tomorrow afternoon. This! the show will be a ars thing to quarters along with 2$ men, most-j the announc ement yesterday j morrow. iv white who haj been nicked uo'of Malitt official who are la charge A field I la raediasa jaat eat- as visitor. of the eveats. The rodeo scheduled ; side Salin (or the stasias ef the for last week had to be postponed , events, which will include backlog tA8T KIGHTKH GETS MKCIBIOS ! because ot the delay ia arrival of SAN FRANCISCO, April 24. Sammy Compagno, coast boxer, stepped tea lively rounds and took a decisioa from Patsy Flaaalgaa of St. Louis ia their meeting here tonight. They are lightweight. the central figure, Jack Kane, Hol lywood movie smi who will pur chase 30 of the wildest backing horse that perform la the events tomorrow. Kane hss been in Lake view the greater pan of the wee':. contest wild horse Tares, steer throwing aad steer roping contests. Lake county tackaross will ess pete with Ktaaiata cattlesses tor steer roping honors. A wild west barbecue will add to the rodeo program.