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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1925)
Page Two COUNTY SCHOOLS FEDERATED CLUBS' SWAMPED WITHTO DISCUSS RAIL! DIG EIOLLMENTlSIIUAlN AGAIN, fewest Assistant Attorney-General HI Rnnntita Alffoma1 In or.lor that all sides to Hie all- " ' j important railroad question can be And Others Show Big j fully mml. members of the Klamath j r u V..t.J.., bounty board of foilo-rated community i Growth Yesterday club8 wlll moH at 1:30 p. m. Slllur. day In tho chamber of commerce to j Substantial Increases In attend-1 discuss the Southern Pacific plans! ance are being noted in tho schools: and new features. i located in Tarious parts of the The matter of meeting with the; county, and In one or two Instances southern Pacific officials, whose j it probably will be necessary to en-! names could not be learned yester-1 gage additional teachers, according day. followed the meeting several to Fred Peterson, Klan-.r-.th cor.nty weeks. ago with Charles t. Hart, at uperintendent of schools. j torney for the Oregon Trunk lines. Today, It was expialued, there will Other intrests will be. invited to be a meeting of the school board, ' hold hearings before the federated and Tarious problems which hare j board in the near future accordiug arisen within the last few days will: to the chamber of commerce yester-j be discussed. I day which is more than interested: Yesterday it was reported that TT.In the actions to be taken by thej students already have registered in farming districts and their com-i the Bonanza school, and more aremunlty clubs in the decision of the. expected to enroll in the grades, j railroad question. So that the clubs Only 25 pupils usually are allotted and their members are thoroughly ' to one instructor, so it may be neces-'acquainted with the contentions of; aary to engage another teacher for the various railroads members of the j that district. i groups are also invited to attend: At Algoma there are about 45jthe meeting, September 12. j students now enrolled. Mr. Peterson i H. E. Reeder is president of the ; said, but the exact figures were not i federated board coming from the . available. This is an increase of Central Community club. I nhn.it in nnll last vtinr The attendance at Merrill, it ap pears, will be heavier than it was a year ago. t Complete figures on th attend-j ance in county schools prooaoiy win not be available for at least a week. Mr. Peterson believes. Usually, he said, there is some delays in getting ' accurate reports. - ! During the last few days the su- perintendent has been extremely busy, visiting Tarious of the county schools and checking up on supplies. s. Thui-sdiiv. Sept. 1Q 1025 Klamath Fire Dept. Makes Good Kecord the Thlrtcn fl'e alarms were an swered by the Klauintlt Kulls flro department during the mouth of August, aoording to a report niadn to the council by Klro thl.f Keith J. Aailirote. 't'auicd by canned he.it drunk." was I he rotation by Chief Ambrose In eonneitUn with a grass lire at the hot Spring coourtliouse Aug ust 21. There was no damage. Six of the biases caused no dam age, according to tno icpon. no automobile flro August -i. prob ably was the biggest lows reporieu. The cur was reported i per cent damaged. One liiieuiHiiry blare was report- CU. 1 miu.i-m ib ..,- ............ llox factory August 4., ami cameo. estimated at $2.".iV f v " ts ! damage Tw'"';-'' VyVa; :vr '.-: .' I t tiero en seveiui laisc " V tl I i j Ueuer.illy. tho fire situation was it' iv" i v' h'" in K1"ma,h KjI1j uurlI,l!' f f l - ' 1110 nu,,1'l, 1,ud 'ouudlinen were of j , , " , the opinion that those which occur-1 f i Jv t . 'i '' ln',,n handled by tho , & ' iiAM . ' - flymen. . B. II. Parmcn'.er, for ---.I yi-.r . lawyer in I.'.wtor, 0!:l.i.. he newest a.csista::t -,: . ftperal of the r-.it.-.! - ICOURTS MARTIAL! t i OF MITCHELL IS: Council Candidate Announces Platform (Continued From Page One) chool desks and other equipment hare been called for In large ni-tn-bers, but all of the requests can be complied with, he said. - NAVY SECRETARY single year, when adjustments are made from year to year. It is a I daring thing to represent 1924 as a foundation. It Is not workable: It's. I socialistic and impossible. In effect. , WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 9 i " Introduces Into tho American mil- Colonel William Mitchell probably I rtma situation a long step towuru will hare to carry his case against Korernment ownership. the administration of the war and! Cattlemen Oppow navv department hnfnre I Samuel II. Cowan, representing It appears that he will be barred the interests of the south from bringing evidence in support of The record of the Klamath Kalis flro department under Kire Chief Ambrose, lu-.s given eitlietis of the city confidence in tho department's efficiency, and it Is entitled to re ceive every encouragement from of ficials and the general public, ac cording to A. J. I.yle. who yester day announced his platform us a camlidato for alderman Trout the second ward. I,yie said he farnrs uniforms for the police department officers, a clean town, zoning of the city Into residential and industrial districts, better sunUutlon, more paving, and further railroad development. Lad Seeks Fortune; Lady Luck Evasive; Finds Riches Home CHOSS PLAINS. Tea. Sept. 9 (I'nlted News) K.irty two year, ago. Phillip VarlM.ugh. a husky lad of tender years, e uecumbed. to the lure of fortune lo be liiado In the wide open spurt's. Putting his other shirt In a red bandaua korehlef. l'hll swung jaunt ily down the dnsly path, leading from this one-time triidliig- post, while kindly neighbors predicted lie would bo back home In less thau a w,,j.k--broke and hungry. Hut the country folk hadn't reck oned with the kld umiuf nchnblo thirst for romance. Years went by ami no one heard frun him. Ills father. John It. Ynrbotigh. n pioneer settler ami owner of largo trai ts of land, and tho boy's inulher tiled. Still Phillip did not return.' .Moat of his kill had long ago given him up as dead the victim of an accident or sudden Illness among strangers. Wednesday a dignified stranger alighted from a train here. A few hsngrrs-on at the station, soino of them the strftnger had known In hi hoy howl days, nlloned him to pass unret-oglllsml. Phil Yarbough had come back to town not broke, but far from wealthy, ho confided to friends later. The first relative he called on after his return, told him that he had fallen heir to a forttinn In oil lands In I lie western part , of Urn still... by Ilia tonus of his father's will. Iiiuiie fortune who had mocked him In tho west luul smiled on hi in In his own home town, ' l.ukclcw Visitor T. M. Hhaw of Lukevlew. Is stopping for s brief I limn In Klamath Kalis, IVoiii llt'Htrr Miimli C. A. I.n'n, jwell known run. her of tho Heaver llmisli district. Is In Klamath Kklls I for th" remainder of the week, to visit with friends and rolatlres. , YUIiIiik In t'lly Mr. ami Ms. ; K. II. Merrill of Ashland, nr.. Hull ing Willi frlendii anil relatives In , K l:i nun h Kails, arriving last night for their short stay In Klamath. Relievo l Hcadach71"' ttnu AH AchettnaTr Andr4U. ..... . SPECIALS In Victrolas Still on at SHEPHERD'S I Lsf OyJ TbleU Liquid Sold Evwywlw Are Your Children's Eye, Ready for School If not; see totbu.o, Th child vlik ' ' lo work much h.r, uu. J normal Ttslo. to "P wun ihetr cIuhi, DR.GOBU Ryes loaussl QficK mnq " UU lm tilasses . fc Surveyors In Kliunath II. N. Macl-aughlin and William Van Hree men Jr., of DiinHmuir. surveyors for Pacific, arrived In west, also questioned the Northern i,hp Southern Z ,rZ President, as did many lum-!tho city this week, to spend a brief which Is eIP.ed Jo b? caUed to b" "d 'nrmers , time on business in re.ation to their HOTEL ASTOD 2nd A Kill Us Atic'Im EVERY ROOM hu PRIVATE TOILET 30 Baths New. MooYrn Quae to Shopping DiatTKt unA 'IliealrrB FREE GARAGE T.t 1 (mm Sl.W ALTAMONT AUDITORIUM Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday fCk Galloway's Orchestra from Portland will ; furnish the music. All conveniences and first class floor. Rest Kooms Lunch and Soft Drinks. MARTIN & FROMAN - land state railway commission men.jw'ork. ' Mr. Cowan developed that the rntl- ( Continued From Page One) try him. inis was empiiasiieu lutsudj u, , t.-j.- , I l.ll.w.i.lti lt..l.l..nf 1R 1. g". iMchwlnrd S -d' thTt the 7 of e ' "os.ey of Chi.oo.uln. Is spending m" ' arrTt. andttlr";;:,1 j --- - i IZTT' pearance before a -military tribunal. "", 0B" h"u tumii heavy coin-,ath tails from hUi horn. In he res Major General -John L Hines. pe,'"0D,i ' , . , ' , er1 '"n HosKT I. Interested chief of staff of the army, ordered Mt- Donnelly admitted that busl-wlth the Klamath Supply comnany. Inveslliratlnt. nf Mitchell's charees i ,u "oriuv esi couiu oo nana-, a s.ore in vuuoquin tion with It to his superiors and as sociates. Capt. Steele, his immed- late superior say. Comomander 11 " Nugent -h less trackage, rolling ck Lansdowne was fully confident that an en,t Colonel eor" , f ? I and motive power. successfully , - " , -"r.h" would be the flight made." Denies Politics Had Lansdowne objected Wilbur said the flight would hare been eighth corps area, where Mitchell '"Former PoliCemiM B.auuura. lu n.uuu.1 tun iu.uitj. It Is expected to be sereral days . Of Klamath Dead before this preliminary investigation ; fa ar.mnlMa.1 anrl IhA mtror safassarl 1 1 done when the voyage was sug-;back here for flna, declslon as t0 Thomas Malcomb Durham, 63,; gested for July. Must what action will be taken and form6r '" Ioliman. died at Wilbur said he had nothing to!on wnat charges Mitchell will be 12:15 tnia morning, at his resi do with determining the time anditrled- dence. 1034 High street, following starting point of a Hawaiian flight i Truth Not a Factor a month's confinement in bed from . and explained that "those in com- The trutn or faisty f mitchell's j rheumatism. He has been a resi mand" had charge of all arrange-1 charges concerning administration of 1 dent of Klamath Falls for the past! meats. He said Commander : tne war and navy departments will! seven years, moving here from Mer Rodgers selected the time and not be a factor in military trial or 1 rill, where he once served as town place of departure and had author- action, It was said, which arises ! marshal. lty to postpone the flight if nec- from the nature of the case. Justl- Mr. Durham Is survived by five essary. He pointed out that : ficatlon of his charges cannot be of- children, Mrs. Stella M. Cooper. Rodgera did defer the start from fered by Mitchell, as a defense Mrs. Ada M. Kruger. both of Klam August 2S to August 31. j against military punishment, it was ath Falls; Mrs. llcrnette E. Hawley "Admiral Moffett reports," Wil-; explained. jof Ashland; Mrs. JuH- Rancklin of bur said, "that the time could not j The solo question at issue, it IsjYreka, and a son, Roy W. Durham, have been more propitious for the claimed. Is whether Mitchell made who lives with his parents here fll1. nnA IIidI AWnwn n n . I 4 1, I , k n . . .A 1 ' ..... uu c.t., ...ou ui mo '.'.'uura. t.cu.icu iu mi, uim funeral services have not crew was eager to make the attempt if he ddi, whether these statements been arranged, and, also that the PN-9-1 was in ion their face, constitute insubordi-l r- yet Be sure of your furnace! Your comfort even your health depends on the kind of hent you obtuln from your furnace. That kind of heat depends on the construction of your furnace and the skill with which It Is Installed In your home. Health requires an abundant circulation of warm moist beat! Not just heated air. Comfort requires ade quate heat at minimum ex pense and effort. HAINES THE FURNACE MAN . 1023 Main Phone 323 Cm; fT-cyiweTS; (TTT ELECTRIC COOKING less watching splendid condition." WAY TRIAL IS li (Continued From rage One) etand as to whether or not he had made any such statement to Tay lor, young Murphy replied emphat ically that he had not. Kheepherder Faints O. W. Howard, of Bly, by the etato. testified that his tel ephone had been used on the day j of the tragedy, that medical aid 1 might be summoned. He said that Ben Murphy fainted shortly alter 1 he asked Howard to do tho tele phoning. Murphy, be said, was un- conscious when be reached him. The state's case was finished ' more quickly than observers had." predlcted and, last night. It was! -hold possible that all the facts 1 1 may be before the Jury by this I evening. Attorneys for both sides, bowerer, are expected to take con siderable time for their closing ar guments and predictions as to when the trial will end can not safely be' made. nation or otherwise infringe the art lbles of war. Mitchell Has Influence Mitchell then will have to rely on bis champions in congress to place his case before the conntry. One of these, Senator King of Utuh, demo crat, completed the draft of a reso lution asking a congressional in vestigation Tuesday, which ho an nounced he will introduce on the first dny of the new session In De cember. It l.i expected that svo, ( i cember. RAGS WANTKI) Highest price paid for clean cot- called ton wlDin8 raB8. The News. m 1 1 nikb MiLrTAfrr NLY B0K5 fUllTM.VU, oiu:(iON Men 1enhrrn. ntniill cltmaea. tnrrful ui.trvl'"". ntrlrt dl elpllne, plnl arivnnf iikm nn.l morol (raisins;. Catalogue sueerfnllr sent an request. Sheep Buyer Hero Mr. and Mrs. j C. J. Gooch of Red Bluff, arrived i In Klamath Falls last night for a I brief business visit. Oooch la a i well known sheep buyer of the' Klamath country. j On Jury Duty C'. R.. Beardsleyl Is at the Hall hotel for the dura tion of the Way trial, arriving. from his home In Malin last night, fleardsley is on the Jury In the case FOR Any Building Economy, durability and appearance are the result of woll thourshtoat plans and specifications. Get the most Building Dollar. for your SEE H. K. PERRIN Doslgns, Plans, Estimates" BOO Hopka Illdg. Phone 23U-J .J For example: Kifuat Citr. Mo.. $72.00 ScLouit, Mo.. . . 81.S0 New Orleans. U. 85.15 Chkaco.111. ... 86.00 Wsahmron. D.C 141.56 New York Citr. . WM ProportioDate reductions lo many other eatera points. to eastern cities Go now; return on or before October 31st' 4 popular routes cross the continent American Canyon, Sliasta Sunset, Qolden State r Co one way, return another 1 you chooaa ' " : . - For fates, reservations and" full information, ask Southern PacificLines J. J. MILLER. Phone 709. District Freight St Passenger Agent Room 205 Hopka Bldg. ..8th and Main St Klamath Falls, Ore. cai jtornia orf.gwj7 IPOWtA company VtIR PAH.INI-RS l.N rF.UUILS3 T1is sctiial sveraae cost of current toe eleetrlc eonklrift and lllhllna, toDether, In homes In thla neighbor hood, la a month. The roast, for Instance first a quick Bearing to seal In the savory juices, and then a slow cooking heat as in a fircless cooker. That's in the oven. But over here, something Is simmering gently in a saucepan. Another pan is bub bling vigorously at the lid. Tomorrow morning's prunes arc stewing 'c8Ur'?r ' between whiles. , .! - ,v ' Dinner is being prepared and it must , be watched, too.. For each different dish requires a different method, a different ,f heat. One fire will not do for all. That's one reason why electric rang.; with thpir instantly regulated and easily ' controlled cooking temperatures, from a sizzling, searing heat In one place to just-kecp-i t-alivo glow In another, flre i favored by good cooks. Electricity make! good cookery better, and easier. , 5 , And that, plus the surprising cconomf i of electrical cooking, Is a reason why near ly one thousand eight hundred kltcneni In the territory served by this compflJJ arc now fuel-less and ash-less. Nearly 9" j -thousand eight hundred electric rang have made them so. ' ' Ask your nearest dealer to show yojj several models. Convenient payments, you like. THE CALIFORNIA ORKGON POWER COfJ i