DAILY THE KLAMlTH NEWS . j rin-uUillon Official Paper of Ctty of KLAMATH FALLS in.. Vwr tow JV-- United New and. United Prtsi Telegraph Services r77T tv.wn MomlnK Except Monday) KLAMATH FALLS, ORE..' SUNDAY. MAY 1925 No. hi. , ,, - Price Five Cent Rod And Gunl ub Is Organized; K.F. Sportsmen Nino Aro DmwnpH V, Leoo Secured - Urn nd Acr As Cleveland isoal Rolls Over in Erie 8 2500 IN ORE. REUNION KlamathTeam In Fairgrounds GameTKisP.M. - -. j ... rs- .... .I At 2:30 'today at the county fair around manager "(1 Glover's who rif represent K. F. LAD MAY BE Boy Makes Heroic GIVEN PARDON TO But Vain Attempt COME BACK HERE To Rescue Brother I BrBl.r.M. of 60 of goal tircnriH-ni ""-i ..-lutleii M ! known. ., W "A aBl ,,uu UIH"I yrl-rdy bV mil newly furnii'd or Ui dual romp'etloll tif ,, that f llltl will ! , y,ir option on 111; la.-rn lt h lt 15 . - i i .it i.. ! lodi'. II ""'J Tl"' ' I,, int-d fur f v years , , 10 bur ut explr.i ii ilmr Kin' thousand ,.r lll I"' VM I"' '"', a . . . . xPutlnuna " aa-taai Historic Champoeg See. Old KUlalll, ';, , Mam;th.s...j Sweet Wife and Blue Eyed Grants For Bldf. Timers In Reminiscences jkiyutt league for the coming hum Babv Am-ioralv Await. . . . . iu r..h. .i.: .. a..,. ' ' Of the Old Day, r 'Z ?" ,?r,! Mich. Gov's. Action ill' InO.d pre. 1 ..-.-.. I Wire! ('HAMPOKi.. Ore.. May 2.- -More MI 'Bather Into Ike speedy ball club from Tennant, Call. While: hie will only he a practice game, It will give local fan. HiMr first od- portunlty to get a line fcn the home' A bor wno had n0 t3tber ,rom Permits in City $99,000 in April Four Year Old Jimmy West Drowns In Lake Ewauna; 40 Minutes In Water l.l: I I.IM1. Mil) -J. .Vine iiiimlMr uf I crew of (In MMiittr lii'llv ImImiiiI tri'rv ilrowiml vv lien Ih' bout, n "Mini .it. Ia.r," pi.II.mI ovh on It -dde mill mink at l'iI.r is In 4I mile noitliwc.f of UI'-Vl'lMUll, lilt llftl'tllOOll. orrli inU of i in- h.ll) I .hi ii. I I. line i:nd Tniii'iHii-t roiopiiliv, owner of th. vc-tel rcport'sl tin a.'.idciit. T'ic were nl flint uni ii titlii i.h in lion many live were lost, itiul llh eau.e of tin .Inl h.i;. Tin v.'i.i'l wiii I.1.T ffi't lung, nnil vi an Imllt at l.raln hi lli'JI. than 2fi00 an and daughter of the eiirly da)a In old Oregon terri tory gulhi'red at th!a hletorlc apot Ifjday to relebrn'e Koundera' day. i Jnit SZ yara uao It u dt elded hern onie ond fur.'er that rluli. and aa a ipeclil, Inducemmit the age of 13, a boy when went! looal management haa aet thei4"0" myen -,oar "-"-ugh the wrong BMiociatea. out wno, as Tuilj maturity brought realization of the, better things in life, came west, mar ried a sweet girl, became the father! of a baby boy, worked every day, ' the j extremely low tariff of two bits as. :h admlhslon fee for this Important I pM'mlnary contest, j ! The probable lineup at the start lot the game today will be: Hogan, I pitcher, Anderson, catcher, Braas-. eluded in the at:tes of Was'ilng-lr ' good a citizen as the bet. That Is . ,, . , ler, isi. jiatnea za, ,orwest, soon, l , , . , , ion. OroKcn. and Ii'ihu. nhould re-j ' "the opinion of everyone who knew! main und.r the flag of the fnltcdi . 1 r f- Arnt:d- (Leonard Hall, who has lived in Sta.es. "d Slreet- l' '' Arn"!ll and I Klamath Falls for the past three' Not a single p.T,u that att.-n.led 1 H;r"''! Who lart 10 ,he out,1(-d j years, and who was Just recently j !!- historic mei-llng was alive to l.e!"r", b"th "l"'hBr8 and " 111 taken back to the Kalamazoo. Mich.. ! uc -.niit-a uu reformatory to serve the remainder1 the game PrO- ,)f hi kpmIpiwo fnr n,.lt anA ol. Hall escaped five 1 H.!i v. 'II h Vi illrr l.l.' Ill! , :t Sjn Kranrlsi-o. pro- it be tnoal sfrvli entile it by far uf liny i'!n' uf a orKinl'i'd here, Ii 1 I :ti IS hours, a week (.1 ii' U-rned that sev 1l (itilri aer-. angllug COZAD HiHBLES. EVIDENCE: JURY U k Q Tfll 11 rfllllTi ni ,H d,'c;de ond 'Mwk fai1 lirtii I!. AlilMIl 1 ird r"r 1,11 ihme who ,a"jr'"j he I!faU f U IIUJJI ;l'nlto,t States to step up to a line. .at ceremcnles today, although there were some few oi'tonnartuns pre j' l'iit who wi re In Ihe Oregcn c: un- Iry In those early days. Jra.-ph Meek, a native Orejon- luu, was one of the most picturifs- qtie charsi tcrs at tle picnic today. , U was hi" father, Joe Meek, who hailed for a vi.te a the question whether the Oregon country would give Its allvglance to United States , . r (iriMil Britain. The first vote voiced was not One after another the trappers, homesteaders and adventurers came Afier th-lr se.-i.nd trial on a up , .h(. vote w4, eten e barge of possession ol JntQilcitlng Tn .n f. x Ma.,j,ea nd n, liquor. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. McQueen j , ,,. on p.,..M .... -TtuK of the KjsV Kldg k ra publicly. l Hnipe. r.,.n nu;-- w... were nrquiueu o j.ir in j ...... r . rf t Frvnch Canadlun. I.ucler ifriiu:riti3Hing II. ruw- it K. Ilunisker court yesieraay. i I lanache laclujini; t r lihua ( onatabla Carry Cosnd futnll- ft ot Art Lfarltt, ,iome . li d the allegi'd evidence, which ibis, ml raricas oilier ! craiued ou the cement floor. According to reports of the big ,ll...u ..r u..u,.(nl.i.-d In i.l l..nfliiiiiH . . . i pioneers and Bnoke a work. of :re- at thU (Iran. otic moment, tinnearn , -, . relieve Hogan as greases. All the players picked to iale on the club ro.tter will be r:ed out at various piitltlona during lay's game. Kddle Clark how ever, who is reported to be serious ly III with the flu will be unable to get Into today's game, alao tiay ness may be unable to break away from the hospital list owing to a severe cold. .-.imager u.uver s.ateu last n.Rnil,,ere The lo(.a, order of lhe Moo3ei that Klamath had been extended ad-ot which HalI was an offcer. are dlllonal time to pier candidatea for , circuating a petition for tae pardon the team and ne wasplrants for a ' 0( t)ie uoy. A thousand local sign regular berth on the clnb will have era la the aim of Moose officials tempted robbery. years ago from the Michigan re-j formatory. j M'josp To Alii Attempts to make the lad appear j as a desperate character are con-i uidered alt wrong in the eyes ofl several hundred of the young man's j friends here, who declare Hall has I Itwllrllng permit fur April, us Hrttntcrt by the city council, continue to climb, according: to the records In JudKe Oag hiiKen's office, as compiled yes terday. Tbe month's total for ' new bnlldingt, well as bulldins alteration and additions, shows 81111,81. t.no, or nearly double the totul for April of Lust year with S.',0,42.'S. New building l-euchrd the sum of 88!l,04.i.00, and In addition to old buildings 81I.770.OU during the post month. Last year in April new Hrmits totalis! g 4,!7.'.oi, and old buildings rivauiped reacked ouly r,,4r,0.(H. If there bad only been a rope bandy, or If someone who coold swim could have arrived on toe scene earlier, the life of a small boy would have been saved yesterday I afternoon. Little Jimmy West, 4 ( year-old son of Mr. and lira. Walter D. S. LEAST LAW until next Friday nlg'ut to make the list of 18 players permitted on the Klamath payroll By the" league regu- here. Governor Pierce, to whose atten- IN WORLD-STONE "v.. tion the case was brought by a dele-i 'BylTnlted Press Leased Wlr.) West of South Riverside, was drown ed about 2:30 In the afternoon In Lake Ewauna, after being In the water nearly 40 minutes. The boy had been playing on the dock. Just beyond the Main street bridge that crosses Link river. A half dozen companions were with him. Jimmy had been sitting on a aoap box at the edge of the dock. One of the boys suggested going Uome, and as the little fellow started lo climb down from the box, it tlp- ed to one sido and Jimmy fell In. 'T,ro brothers. Walter. 12, and Billy, flO. were among those who saw the 'toy fall in. Brother To 1-Uwcwe' ! Young Walter, although he could !not swim a stroke, immediately Jumped Into the water, In a Tain, but laconic effort to save the life 'of bis little brother. Once he ! finally agreed to go to the side of the l lilted Stales and the vote was 62 to SO. It was an old story told over sgaln today. Pioneers greeted other iiiiiai of ihi- club ,n. Cat- I,... . . ... . " '...! muse .. ... . ., ,.. ,, .'t buntlm and f.shlng! especially. T'lip ihoot- t ! In hi in-al :i l'Kil IH sir Ii lie nilllle I II bwh. C:iWh. sur- fcret for familiar faces which were tMllrin. SaV,-.! now .nla.tP. irl..llna al la.al ma.n -a-hA a..a WASHIMCTIIV M.v 4 fTtaa. ,' . . . . A . , . , , ,. . .. . caughtOittle Jimmy aa he came up expected to turn out today. Docisaleiu to present the boys aide to; United States la the least law abld-'i. ... v.. n . .. ntion ,of the governor, has taken an interest;..- ..,lnn '.,- i,.in.j , . i. . . ' ,. ln , Ii i.aaa u II .1 vhlla 111. rian ..a. .Noel has signified bis .invention taking a .chance wilJt thla - year's club although he will not be able to take part In today's game. According tc advaaca, information frayi Tennant. Phillips: will hurl for the California visitorj. Th'ji bird Oin.. it., i nA hrndiitfi In hfl-r. f.rmtv to refuse extradition, he would help : VnI?ed StBtes Wt"e court de-' Other boys In the party quickly secure lit boy's release: ' .,' ! dared tonight in an address at B8pread the word Three row boats ' Pierce Ri-comiiii-nil .' .1 banquet of the American Law In-!arriTe- on be scene and a half Th fniinwinir itir was sent ' hv I stltute. i dozen men began dragging the Tl- baa a world of stuff on the ball I Governor Pierce to Governor Groes-j The country's disrespect for law t tirfrn will he . the afmlipr. and their fam- V'lf out parties. Dances fi.lnte.l, children cried, and strong men wept. Windows were thrown wide for a brciith of precious air. With the evidence gone, the ques tion of nnithi r t rid I ta out of the. . I.. .,! a li,... l.iru u-.i.ttH t aiiiouiit to lllu same thing ns nn ae more gray and stooped and wrinkled; and fewer. I Hut even if there are not so many; tiswer the roll call they said. when tile day was done, that it wa .iiltt.il. areurdlng to foremost legal lne g-"'" v.uan..ue iier.,, authorlllos. The Jury decldmi fl- "al a t'ld , it intervalM. The club ...i.y on the latter course ' tu own culinary am C'-ionnel uu.ier a mana- by tin. ,.i, imelf. A i: "11 l maiitu'aei .'a' to makf frequent - trips "It K1U to pl.k up rn. and is good enough that ne was given a tryout with the Sacramento Senators In the coast league this spring. All local players are requested to 1 be on t'te field by 1:30 for a work I out before the game. beck, of Michigan: I menaces its future, Stone said, call- cinity with Improvised hooks. The water was' only about 6 feet deep 'I am today honoring your ' lug upon the legal profession to take! , P MhiJkj . j ,!., mimiier of the by I'.llll M.'K.. nf '"I inspect' Ii,-. Vagl'e " '"'lay mm ni:ike rinnl V "tm i-.i.nK ih,. deal. "mbership i Umlied' to f'Mcni time, associate ' "ill.liridmlilv.lu, Js.und 'f to th,. amount of 50 ' Hues are said to be "' H"' ro.l and gun club " loliiison. ('. A. Hav- ' Ciinhi. (I. v ii,,,.,,,,,. W. It. WaKB-i,.r. legal Co-eds at U. of C. To Set Own Styles i No Chamber Forum .; Wednesday Account . Fort Klamath Outing Post cards to all the members I were aent out from the chamber I IJKUKKI.KV. Calif., May 2. ( o- 0f commerce yesterday stating that eds of the university ol t amor- there would De no meeting oi tuai nla bnve foresnknn the modes of body next Wednesday noon on ac I'jirla. for a style dictator of their' Cl)unl Cf the caravan trip to Fort own. Nor is it a woman. ! Klumath Wednesday evening. This Tho newest czar of fashions for , ., fourth and last Inter file .university , cajnpits , Is Krnest tommunlty meeting for this year I'.aer. n student in the art depart- and wm ,e attended by 60 Klatn ntent. w ho after designing costumes j a.., -.'a8 chamber members, worn. ljy the, jn;triia .in university p,e dinner for the entertainment pioductlons, hus announced that he,(( ,e Tis(ors will be served at the Hands reudv to design every-day i , Klamath hotel at 7:00 o'clock lolhlng for.thoe who care to aeek 'Is advice. The feminine contingent has nc ecpted liner with acclaim. Itesponsei and there will be I there lutor In the Jitney dance evening. SAN FRANCISCO, May A or the young women wns lnstnn- Sl.000.000 home to bouse all . .... n i.a .iii.rnnrh of the Masonic order. Is Iw 1,...lllnn laiHMIUH, K.Kl SO .HI- line. IH" - Is handling ... ,.i- .i.,H.b that fraternity in iniieu to satiety me mosi ciuien. o. ,. - - Hatters for tho! bis customers. Son Francisco. f)W MARGY! 8V JOHN HELD JR f. - S i AT. n p" A. )i nAv u. DARING NAVY FLIER SMASHES ALL FLIGHT RECORDS; FUEL GIVES OUT requisition for the return to your state of Leonard Hall, who es caped from your reformatory in 1921, while under sentence there for assault with intent to rob, being armed. "I learn that this young man has. been, apprehended at Kram- at the point where the boy fell in. lis body was recovered not three laa. wlanaa, ka ... 1 a T X and prescribing tho I , . . t ' ' , . ' 'Sherman, assisted by Cy Johnson ' Baildta were mailed (o chamber of commerce members yesterday for the final election of the eight dlrec- tcra who are to head the organiza tion for the coming year. The polls will close at 7:30 p. m. the evening of May 8 and the liallots tallied by tlie special board of election Judges which acted In the primaries. The Judges are: Dr. B. J. Ilea, John McCall, and Judge Lem L. Gaghagen. the lead in laying bare the roots I of the evil, . relnpHv I I and Coroner Whltlock. Dr. N'ow- ; "One of the great tasks that must,om and Miss Agnes Covalt, health ;be undertaken by the American peo-j jni, nursei were on. .ne ,.hen j Pie," said Stone, "is searching outl,ne body was brojaght to the aar the reasons, the cause which maJte,Jc. -rjaoViekan (i-sta-aid .Ia,medlale:y. us the least law abid:ng beople of r' 7 ' , BALLOTS MAILED BY r OF Cj FOR ' FINALS f' ath' Falls. Oregon, where he haaW.:a.ij.i'1.j u " ' Restoruloi. Pntlle I . ia. a JrS'tS.. Da I . - a ia Ilr Rr'iilArt. Vhrt w.. . nntlfiiatl AW . a j..la aJa. rv" nat is it m i oajf vtsotlal.' I fe . has been working ..steadUr thettel ... . ;! . """, (lly United Pres. Leased Wire) Mil I. AIIIII.IMI I A. May short of dmililo the provlou one r... a.,,i,liin.s. I I hour. ami f! ,.,,...A..l:..rn..v -- - ,, Wo tl,..l.t -lie would ..-v-r n. , ..,,, ,,. w. out of Kns," wiih lhe "!' ineiit of Lieut. ('. M. Hliilil'i""''1' a hi. uti pped orf I hi' navy ' pliiiii PN-l) till nfteinoon nlt'r .. wnrlil' record '" a -..-a .. - for sustained flluhl In " i'"" plu ni'. HIillilhauiT, wllli l.li'iil. Kyle, iinvlmileil the seaplain' over the coiirse or the I"'1"" Willi- liver rrom lOiSB! Iil'lav inorniiig until 2:riH thl noun, leiiinllilnK In Ibo air 81 rryoril Ihcy rthll"id Is J'lst liours nnil IIO minute. " Tho rocoril they cstnbllshed la J" THEFTS LAID TO GIRLS MASQUERADING AS MEN PORTERVILLE. Calif.. May 2. Aftermath of the appearance a few nights since of the two girls mas querading as men at the local Am erican Legion smoker, is a notice aent out by local officers, warning valley towns to be on the alert. Their little stunt, then thought In nocent, is believed to have been staged for "trimming" of legion naires ond their guests. Those same gir:.i are declare-: responsible for loss of $500 worth of Jewelry by- Miss Mortimer Scott, including two diamond rings, and a pearl necklace. has been worklna "steadily -there.' ' V . . ' "(--?.'! "re . eo6lt ' 6. could be found.' rusht-d has married a fine girl, and they jwn!c" laKes r, rMp95tJ'or Iawo the scene with an oxygen ma have a baby. He has formed good ; nd k 'ni obedience to , chlne. when he arrlved at the associates, is a member of the jlaw?. That a,t,,ude 1 heIleTe ls the river, the body had been taken to Moose lodge there, and apparently iRrea,e8t men:,ee to our " 8 the Klamath General hospital. Upon is on the right road to reforma- , a Jeop e" j Dr. Stuart's arrival the oxygen ma tlon. Numerous friends there j "' uelleve " 'or our profession : chine was applied to the body, and speak highly of him. t0 take ,ne lead ln solving the prob- doctors and nurses worked for re "Realizlng that our problem in i '" by Joining hands with paycholo-1 storation of the heart action for gists, puoitcists ana otners compet-Jsome 45 minutes, when it developed ent to lend assistance, and I would , that' the boy could not be revived. such matters are much the same, and that the chief end of our penal institutions is reformation, I am submitting this statement for your consideration, should ! you entertain his plea for clem- j ency. If clemency were granted i this young man, I believe he could I return to our state and make j good among his new-found friends at Klamath Falls, which ls a ! prosperous lumber manufacturing point with a large area of fertile irrigated lands tributary. It ls i real 'young man's country and of fere great opportunity for cap able young men. "Yours very truly. "WALTER M. PIERCE. "Governor." Little Wife Walts Meanwhile a devoted and true little wife with a blue-eyed baby like to see it take active and effec tive steps in the matter." Stone was loudly applauded by the 600 eminent Jurists present, for Ms declaration. BIO CALIF HI5K Adrenilen was given at the hospital to help stimulate heart action. The loss of Jimmy ls the second to the West family in the past six months. A son died following an acute attack ot appendicitis in November. (By United Pre.. Leased Wlr) The father is business manager CMjv. ib, calif.. May 2. Fire of! of The Klumath n.e-i. unknown origin destroyed two pack ing houses, 650 tons of raisins, four box cars and did damage es timated at more than $100,000 here tonight. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at four o'clock to allow the arrival of W. G: West, a brother of Walter West, to arrive from Portland. SPANISH LOVE TURNS TO HATRED AS JILTED SEN0RITA STABS LOVER Tha firlu n-ere strangers and are said to have departed In a motor! is awaiting hopefully in Klamath WALES PRINCE JOINS STUDENT IN PRANKS CAPETOWN, South Africa, May 2. The Prince of Wales wns in a limit nn, J. I. " liigton. I). . I" M Wol,n, ilvll'lan aoroiiiiiilir -xrt and ,.,,lil. lists' mute Chnrli'S Sutton t)on hll) nojior yesterday. Rid the mechiinics or me .s- n(- n a cart, he headed n proces- n Hvery uisip oi "' ; mon ot siunenis who uore erugies ., . . ...i ,.i..n i . ... . a........ gallons of Kiisoiine ...- 0) KllRllsn ccieoriuea, Falls the return of her man, who, I "'' United Press Leased Wire) He died in his bride's nrms. bo- ahe declared to Moose officials, was a kind, loving and generous hus-. bund. I OAKLAND, May 2. Latin love ! fore intiliciil turned to hate today held true ) him. aid could reuvti i,u.;io ix xkw yokk NEW YORK, May 2. For I was iimiI nnil " omy ... .1 wafer thl frn.H.. t the CtMILIDGK VACATION ! navy yard when tho mlr '! mil for lack of fuel. Tlie r'--' " henl for fuel nun Hu-u.mi.. -- unci- preparatory to IW"t aho Is srlHilnle' to Jiinko between San Francisco and Honolulu. the! prankish mood during the celobra-1 first time in its history, the New j York department of the American Legion will hold Its 1025 convention; In New York city, Sept. 10-12. It: is anticipated that a large number or legion men from neighboring statca will, attend, and preparations are being made for 60.000 members and guests. , TO IHKilN IX .11 XK WASHINGTON, May 2. Presi dent Coolldge plans to leave Wash ington for his summer vacation ln New England th'elaat week in June, it was announced at the White Houso this afternoon. ' EAKTllylAKH IX Tl'KKKY CONSTANTINOPLE, May 2. Violent earthquake shocks were felt In the neighborhood of Anana. to tradition and used a knife to tftiin vengeance. lbt Consuelo llohles, pi-rtty a.,1 year old Spanish girl, I held in Ji.il lieie rhnrgiil with killing Phillip Medina, 1M, her former sweet heart. Wwplng hestile the deud imiirH bier is his hrlde of thnv days, formerly Virginia Tvlann. The jtlrl, police charge, follow ed tlie newlywcds to this city from I-'rp.sno, Calif., wliero they were ninrrie-d. She accosted Me dina in front of home ho nnd his wlfo had just occupied, and plunged a dagger Into his breast.' "Oh I didn't want lilin to die,", slip sobbed. "Kut re refused to marry me. He say lie will many times, and I am about to have a hnby. Then he go mvny and IlllllTy Vti-ialala." 'The hrlde was Iimi broken hearted to hold enmity against Hie girl who, it Is charged, killed her husband. "My Philip I Imve him only three days then she take hlia frimi me. My I'hll he so goo-land now he la kill. Tills Oon Suelo, she wns his friend, but Philip loved only me. And then she killed. I Wonder why." Ill I