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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1925)
THF. Tlunxbv. OctolH-r S. rage iwo - CITY WFICIALS LEJEUNE DIFFERS RUSSIAN SOVIETS SPEAK AT FORUM WITH MITCHELL FLAYED BY GREEN ON AIR PROGRAM Two interesting addresses affect Ins Important phase of civic life were heard coring the weemy tor- nm luncheon of the Commercial qmaHA 0 ( .itci club held In the local room. jf,.,,.,,. G. JohB A. Le-' nesdsy noon. i.oumj ..i- . , m,j,, ii. American Ubor Chief Brings Convention to Feet in Denouncing Reds aid the 11 r.'fil intirv .; d.i.ir.1. U-ti-.i -. 1 i:mi... : 0 ! H I . til. It rn;t in -.d tl..' r r 'ad l ' 1C I . rrull.'! tin- terrl iu:u they jeune, commandant of the lited Suits marine force, was cheered ATI-AXTIC CITY. X. 1 . Oct. 7. -(Tnited News President Wil liam Green of the American Federa- ficer 0. S. Newsom, spoke to the club on aanit.tion and Fir. Chief . WednMdiy whM ne tion of Labor br.uh, the delete. Amfcros. took np that always la-, conTeat,oa ., ,he annual convention ta their portant onestkm problem of fire. u f0B ,,r , feet in a bedlam of cheer, Ved- prerentlon. . I . ,h. vtn ,n ,,. nesday. when he denounced a .ut- In his talk on sanitation ur.i mlli,- gestion that American labor enoti.a ,n uts ... al 0f the naral Xewsom dealt primarily with the 'T,,. Kiii... uiii. th workers of soviet organiiar.cns. ! "" " Despite the strong legion sup-! Rus1J- I port for Col. Billy Mitchell in his Arthur Purcell. president oi ine fight for a onified sertlce. Le- International federation oi ir.uv " ieane won approval of a large uniots inn i mram vi Klamath Falls, by reasons of ts regist,ns ,ne op. parn.ment. made the suggestion in trial unit of the city, and of sani-; tary eondltiona generally, and what J Is being done to remedy them. He touched briefly on the fact that , progress due to npbnilding of its Its I : , m nfch in which he said business and manufacturing plants - - . w . hl.. must Join In has Just naturally outgrown ante unit to succeed." he said. "It world-wide. sewage bji. - . . nf th. rt. -,-.., hatnw tiVH MB bT the ' H brotherhood of labor He pleaded for the lery. the infantry the air service abandonment of America's policy of and the navy to win a war. The isolation. air sen-ice is the legs of the army, ' The federation of labor never and the eyes of the navy. It mSst wil affiliate with the Russian Ia- however. proper authorities, the speaker said, and would in due course of time; be remedied. j .u.W.. !rr.A thm fir . . .,. - be developed as such, and not as bor movement which stands tor th mat im. :.., fnr f .orrire" I itary enfineer, whenever that per-; vey the city and make his recom-1 ,ne, m5r am Banging his fist on the speak- mendatlons for a svstea compat-' T wou!d 1;ke tear'ns aIli'er-, table to emphasise his word, ible with its prospective growth. , u from Ills body. . Ure.n contillue(j: "We hare svstem which was! Meanwhile ,he aeronautical com- We fe n0, , p3T tho bnllt for. city of 2500 people." Dr. mit of ,he n"ntio e"EaSed price of casting our Kit with that Neww,m asserted and of coarse It ia deba,e Wednesy, 'he, " class which would destroy us If It . . . - ' aemce question. aiaj. nru HsUIW MIC W V4 inysiawvH 'overthrow of icorernment," .ren Carrying on hi tnetophor. the of- shouted when Turcell bal conclud ficer declared that tearing the alrd. of Klamath FaUj as it now fa;"" ' . jjj ; oluticn endorsing a unified air ser- Dr. Xewwm referred to the citylT' to h"al M,1,ni1 water. Samples, he informed his en5e VA ' hearer., were uken from the dw,""4 b' Co1- SHtetelL Command reTT0lr. and from each of the Hil1- S; V oppwei first taps, properly labeled and Lste ln the da,y Arkan!" sent to the sute board of health d ,h?- ol delegate, said laboratory for analysis. The water""' ooI1 Present r3l- Usst. were returned to the city!11011 P'J Mst:he11 hUj marled class "A". This Is thejlis"M- itJ rnuaaeipnia nas Deea piceu ; could." The delegates shouted their approval. MURRAY CASE TO BE CALLED TODAY Th. who atteu:;'!-. N.irlUirn lines' ca J' rf!y made their - pr- arum, were - ! na.or. whone im;.:'' oiony was anythiiii: -: K. t Uradbury. r. i ,.f the Klaoiath ir-U.. ii.t ara purorti-.l t inti-rvls of the K-. - - il..lrul. in real.t s.miVrn ra.lflc. the present time a .ii nc to b'.'ild a Mad tk.K'tt h fry of the waur rv; recent. It.xilutltiu vfui-tMn1 I'.radbnry ttemp!..l u mirod-.i.-e a rodut.on uf the Kl-miaih inr: -a-Hon district, favortn on'ran.-e .-t r.e Northern lln. . l'n rr. - .lamination by U u ! ' . attor: . v of the Southern 1'a.itK. it learned that lhi r.o,ution passed by only lw. dire tors of 'he Irrigation dlslri. t - Itr . Ibury .m l Thomas. Bradburv c:tlm.-d tho oth.r dicctor. X M !... a ' svnt when the "re- 'ii:'ton was adopted." They f..:!..i t 'how thnt this resolution wu th sentiment of the people they r.-i.r. -ent. The resolution was ti..: a IruMted Into the evidence at to ':.' l;--.tr!ng Jack Knnwle. i: M Hubb r..! Jark Kimball. h. ' ottered in teilic'iit informal. oa on conditio:'. in the Klnruxth .ountiy. and d--ilare.l development of the Klalll.. '' coun'ry was largeiy ! p.-:i.'.t-nl ut-'ti intrance of the Xjrth:n lines. 1m contrast with o:h.-r tr.-m Klatint'l who testified, the !,:; n.'iiy of tlo ihree men will r. i!-.i:bt have som weicht in the tln. l d-H-ion. ji.im It. Iteber. J. L. Juo'.s and Harry E. Wilsun. all uf Maim. k.-.h' bii. f testimony in favor of au railroad" which would deTei-p ti'- ir t. rritory. lt-n. t'llirens T.-tlf Three witnesses were ttrosen:. A from P.end. ull of h..ai farorrd e tension of the (ir.cua Trunk he cause, thy said, it would mean many advantages to : n.l Th. witnesses were Ju.Ue .i-,vyer. fuh Usher of the Bend nuiletin. W. ' Wilkes nnd State S.-n..'or It. S. Hamilton. R lira , i operation Hl 'he . rt IM-arli'" "' "' i onu.ier. e tho rail -urh at. n. " l" -lie ian:'S out ' ...in will n-iit In Iho .-r-.n-uii nt ' f.iin.-ll BIG SIX PITCHER IS CALLED OUT BY DEATH highest rating that could be gir-; en and means the city water is: first class. I Fire Chief Ambrose also en-j lightened those attending the; luncheon with facts and figures on1 fire prevention. Ee cited the var-j ions common causes of city fires and of the great benefits derived from individual help. By the lat ter he meant common sens -care oft- inflammable material, cleanliness (n the home and business houses. The case of E. J. Murray, editor of the Klamath Evening Herald, against seven well-known residents of Klamath county, charging them with conspiracy, following a 1921 legal affray probably will get un der way before Federal Judge Wol-: verton at Medford either late this ' afternoon or early tomorrow morn-' ing. according to word received here last slgbt. - - - w --. j Frank W. Seiton. boys' and girls' ' - Mrrajr asks 2.000 -from the einh neent for Klamath enuntv. al-; seven- defendants whom he accuses An intricate study of fire statls-!waTJ hss bwn a fBoi dutlfui nns of m4tclous prosecution and pr ties has shown that huge sums of band. Furthermore, he alleges, in ! sonal assault. The defendants are the 19IS convention city for the' legionnaires. I ANiERflED; IN DIRE CASE: (Continued from Pago Otic) from which he n.-v.-r r.-.-ovi-rd. All summer his health was low. and it was reported a few months ago that he wns about to die. but this was denied, and death finally struck out the old horsehide master without warning. Jlrs. .Mnthewsoa. tho faithful wife, who had fought the battle with him since first it b-F;an. was the ouly person At Itia aide !i.n lie died. Funeral arfsWctueats probably wrll be made Thursday. ljiod f.-tr. Chattil. f ! road, en l believed ii su. h a t'.' iiuine.llslo II .oiidllloii" in "" dllii. " Xo m.tho.l ol aiding t.-l' ial pro ... . ts w.i found "X' l r law. con itullolial autliorlt. Hoc il'l""l'i'l. :,t,on of f'trds render. ioslhl Hie assunuition of st-itleiiieni f l''.l ,.al Irritation iiroj..! l Hie slate, t. id the r.-lo ltlon to Ibis (!' I i.re. I alli ntl.-n ( the p.-o.o of the Kast is lo Ik. ullid ! the I Hut they do not tool Iho hill of westera Irrticatloii. bat that " li;. r.. y it... nolle eilu-iiilv It. i-i t'-.e sale nt lmhlic Ian. I. and I ie t' l.-num of O.I lease. Ill the rlne'i i .t.rn st. 'is Otii n alone ). sit.ady contrlhlile.l 51.V00O.000 to l!te reclliio.tlton fund of which mount ion f il.tmo ha- l""i : ;.. -.t for ri .-lauiation work wll'no Hi state la dditt'in th.tr :! b denied too. one mm ti.m -- sale of ( rasieni tinib. r it: in Drvk'oii. i t lit. h siitv-tii.. r . . nt will rel.rt In the feder .1 Kol.-rn-nient. It I. the shove fa.t-. th' lrrU:i Hon ointr... pro!.....- t- tell tlo l:al and M .i.lli. We t !;. word has Nn. Iiroaden.t thai weslorn irrlcttiott has not It. . rl a suedes. And the. lll bo H-. I III refitting' the i-1'ih.'i of Si. r.-!.ir of the In terior 1 1 -i !..-: t M Woik fi.r his llol fillflllirs" iho program of re. lalna tlon outliii.-.l li e. ui..- ' Th.it aitilator. .-r- ;er-.iiad!nc seltl.-r. on federal in. J- i Is not to (.ay their annual char-.-, for water, en-n ihoni;h iil.li- lo ..iv. wm state -.1 afr.ilrs cnn'le::::i.-. In no :in..-rtalll word. Ke.l. r.,1 offl. lal. hare h. . n n.akitig a t.-t.-r:ii tn.-.l ef fort t.i .-olleel fees, "We note this f. t." ie.nl tho ro.olution. "!o here lo eiitl.-rso tin- propi-r n.-tlon for n.-tkuii; it . t. .ir that s.-itlers upon ..Terijtu. iit t.roje.-t w bo have re ceived the lietu-tii int pr.ivl.luns of the rei'Iani.itinti law bo not permit ted to ri-pudWiif Hour olihiniiloii by K.-nernl iiiori-.toriiiin. nnd silbter fucH wh.n it : known that th.v are able to p:iv tbe rbarK'.-s a.....se.l :is-:i:nst tlo ir l.ihilv" tlovernor l'l..r.-..s ) lii otln ooo power Kind pm).-. I wat -li-approred despite his purmnal ple f,,r It. Vl.itlng deli .. ilrelarnl that tlr.ints r.,.. ,1.,,,,. ,.t pru, in the hi.-pitalnv ete:-., n,,. ,.,,. cress. Fittingly. It was r... In a h ill d.Mi.ral-i! with the rh.ilee.i n- r ,!. al and ll.irtl. ulmr.il offer, in, uf this e.tli" j K dol' sat.-s pt'seiil from M,.ioiU Fall. !- ' 1 ' , , roi.mv i.s. tii. I-'"" Nosniim . nd I. mil (talon "I Hio . haaiber nf ,,.lme..e. and t. W iff 1.1.1. '. : T l.arl. t and Joseph J. lisen, ilel.. t.,:r. at laiite STEVENS RECALLS OLD ! PLAN OF JIM HILL .Mitimi. t I i.mh reK- wn) V .!. luinl t . lit "f way. hut ' It-fur- i' iUiil n.otrti (itiO r-t in. in . .1 I -oiif rrr.l IHi Jullu hruu. 'Knit. ( Hh' H.Mithrrn I' J lute. I I "!.! iMllv, (iin ot r.iiinKiil". k-n-l -llin In t n.Tl r..'itl' tt llh tuilliPfM j lltiH (t Knw ihf hiitiihrru !' , t ir i- im 'tat luititt in. i i Ki i - SiniM In!"! i.i' ! tttff. Stic ' T : " ttir Y ' HI rVt-r Hit tlnvi n lh tk-! litiUi antntl li t w ot'k, Vki I'ltrtlnK uliot ,(n t'f' I' i oTfitt ttT hr.r.t ; nrcuti ' i-- onlrut (Inn Mttliit "V. . I. I lulll it a 1!) ! huff , in,.P ht-0 rrat.irti Itrml, I if. -1 ru tit.r from Jim 1 1 ill In t (inn rnhrl it .) wcro nl 1H. Jil (il u tthral, lllit i'll f 4ll It n.ti in v I'l'inli.n (tun. uti'l ii no -..! iUv Ni rltintll Utl' Iluittl Nhd mil t I'U'li )".i!h. "1'twri. ti ..nth l. fnrt Jim Mill ilea .. ,rM . , n mi lls. ik,,'. Mpo. il,. i,t I " " r.. iu , N thai U..i,d Kl.m.nTi. I r..d Iu,, , ''II li win iJk ,u whip Hie .1. lal- Iu 1M, , atalti. but if Hiiil rnsd wouia iTI till. I. m... 1, a.ubtllnut," 1 Kclicvc Cou. 1 Icudin ho El I ttnJAHAchcuJ De sure of your furnace! Your enmfart !. your Iir-titli - ttptiit rn ih kind nf hi-.il you oiitain from yor ftirr.it-f Thul kind of brat (jt'i's n 1 rn th ftmntructlnn of ':r f i-nnrt mn, th skill wllb whit h it i In-tailed in your htinic. llttattti rt(alrra a fttiunsUnl rtrruUtlun of narm inolit hrt! ,ut Juil hcafrj air. ( otufort fotuiri qu4i bf-At at ml nt tnu m n j-ai.e and vffnrt. HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main Phone 323 pvrfect eietliv J (Mrs If eietliV Y.ia Wm. M loss your ria ou. V. win 4 llOSS J.JU W A litem. I. the proi"'' rtnt rsuse nar sail linn, thus win proper letlias N DR. II. A I e R hi Mi We f.rliHl t)w Sal klamaia fAM tone are sared by business and ; an answer to his wife's divorce com home people through reduction ln plaint, which he filed yesterday firs insurance rates, where a city (that Mrs. Sexton "consorted" with is given a good classification by other men- and- ln "ddition. nes mn.i ; lected those duties which, common- companies, i , j.j, . . , ly, are supposed to devolve upon . Mr. Wayne Acres, formerly j ,h, ladv ofVhe house, member of ths University of Ore-, ... ... ... Gladva VIoIa - mn RlM elnh entertsineit the'.- k..i. i n . - --- - iuu. mm oi .uuui ore weii aoowu . subsequent proceedings, Murray was lorum oy a number oi pleasing vo- j nere, were married in Klamath Falls j alleged to have drawn a gun D. V. Kuykendall, L. L. Low, Luke 1 Walker. Charles Low, Burt Haw kins. W. A. Wiest and Earl Whit lock. The trouble was the outgrowth o! a suit of the Herald against the Klamath Record and, during the ALLEN NAMED TO BE HEAD OREGON BODY (Continued From 1'. assisted by Miss Eiolse McPherson at the piano. Dr. J. B. Barr, was in attendance at the luncheon as a member of the seven-year-old child, the custody of Burt Hawkins, then deputy sheriff. which each of the parents seeks. ! He was Promntly arrested and sub Recently Mrs. Seiton filed her com-l nuent!y cleared of a charge of plaint In which she alleged she had assault on an officer ln perform- chamber of commerce for the first; lren the Tlct,m of cruel and inhu-; ance of his duty, time. Dr. Barr is the latest mem-i ma.n tr!a,ment.- . I Klamath Falls residents have her to Join the commercial body. I 7. ' sne charged, threat- shown considerable interest in the IZ , a . LI" " T"e which began on December 8 and indecent names. She alleged;.,,. r ' that he threatened her with death j if she filed suit for divorce. " .Mr. Sexton pointed out in his! OREGON TRUNK READY answer that the alleged acts of his! Tr. r. r.- te . -! wife caused him great mental an-i w IlO CAit. guish. of Oregon inimcdiately r directors of all Irriu ;i. In which State guarant:. ; has been mado to itr -i--; Ploy a cnlnnization u...r " vote his entire time t i ; m.-nt of all th lands in t: On.-) i.::r- the li.strlets . 'n: 'rest ; ' iy etn- ; do- $17,000,000,000 Is What Is Due Wives If Paid $15 a Week! EX-AIR CHIEF 10 APPEAR AT PROBE (Continued from Page .Oni-) majority of these witnesses did more harm for the Northern lines' catlap than good, according to a Portland newspaper, the sentiment of those who heard their testimony, and on the basis of their evidence in general. YORK Oct. 7 r,i I , . . er Mnnot 1 used Roald Amundsen, leader of the r,-1 eeX- V. cent unsuccessful ariplane expedi- Z T .7, "er rtfu nI tlon to the north pole, wm arrive : 'Jld proToka 4 here Friday on the Mau'e.a" i Z'" 'a" C"rt' H Lincoln E.lsworth. his compan-l a 1 ,h '"'V"4 Wedr Ion on the Arctic flight and a T, . "er group of scientist, and officials I From it C'"Uon ' "detl will meet the Norwegian at nuar- . al 11 "r Lans'"'e. antlne. From the pier to the Wal-I0, Zhr. , dirjiWe' eommand dorf Astoria the city will provide ' 0 k ,0 'n,!ow M" escort and on Tuesday he will call ' T.u rZ, it rnl V b hMnl PC Mayor Hy.an at the clly k. CHICAOO. Oct. 7. (United News) If the housewives of Am erica were to be paid for their services on a wage basis their pay roll would reach the staggering toUl of $17,000,000,000 nnn.iatlv enough money to run the United WASHINGTON- Oct 7 ,r.i, 1 " yan "re "n,:ertain "hout the ITJsrzr b0,h wm;:rd:;'rs:,:',nt W A'. r'Tr, , 181(0 thS 8tand b"e Thursday ! for sugstlon, We shall be gla, w. A. Johnson of Galveston, morning to be quizzed regarding heP " with the lavout and the Texas, president of the Laundry! charges he has made cone rning fMnratlon of the copy at any time Owner. .National association told another phase of the naWs ad.i- ""'' ..euaesuay mere, ministration, the collapse of the were approximately 22,000,000 Shenandoah, house wive. In the United States But he may refuse to talk and that none drew a weekly sal-, Congressman Frank Reed 'of II- tlon lI,h" 7rk' CmPUta-:"'0,t- Xb alr coIoael, Bn.e tlon wa, ba8ed an average wage; said Wednesday that he would ad- l J !lVl ' k JU5tab0l"lTise to answer que,- If. recel.1""9 h0U9e,l0n8 8uba"' br "e Shenandoah wife receives. , un of Inquiry which open, Its j-, 7. 7 session here Friday. taptain Amundsen ! The oourt of inny of. !'ldaI body, a court of last resort Due on Mauretania;La "T NEW YORK Oct 7 ... ! xne 'atter nnot be FOR Any Building Economy, durability and appearance arc the rehuit of well thotightotit plan, and specifications. , Cet th. most for Building Dollar. Tour SEE H. R. PERRIN Designs, pun,, Kstlinate. ! Hopka llldg. Phone 2.t) J Wrinkles Some wife people wear glasses so they can see better easier, and get mwr. comfort without squinting and slraln Ing the eyes. This squinting causes wrinkle, to form. These wrinkle, can be avoid ed by having glasses .fitted so as to relieve the excessive .train on the muscles. Which Is he3t? Wrinkles, eye .train and discomfort or glasses? DR. GOBLE Eyes Examiner QUICK SERVICE 700 Main Street Glasses Frames Gronnl Repaired 0. SHORT ORDERS at ALL HOURS 1 he coffee we make here can't be beat. EAT At Coffee Dan's 616 Klamath Roller Skates EREI 100 Pairs of HiSh-Cradc Ball Denrinfj Roller SUalc. to be given wstefc? and Girls of Klamath Falls Absolutely Fre! koiii.iiii sk.ti:s" rii nm i-,i (ir ..iri. I... -,.1 1. 1 .1. ,. . '' - - - ! . iii.Mitii runnina. m": lullLlnuiliiK-i W, nm, ( M, tsJSjP- ?'' V. ' f ' 3 1 'r""il"" '"I-. f TI... V.,v.. nn . rpf y , rrt-,j after I'Zl'aZ.Tv '" Th;' Kh'"",h N"" ,nr P-rlH of threw nmn.h.. A ; , "' ',J' " V0T "LIN T..IH l.l.ANK IK YOU ABB NAm: ADDRESS 2 : 3 " 4 r, N.'me. of rer,n ho I, , r lvn pan N.itiii. f tlio Itullor Skuii.s: Addres. . '' '' The News ,,, 1(lilJf :,n )( 1 o.i g, t them and we will sturt delivery at one. I 102-122 So. 5th St j Phone 877 The Klamath News Circulation Dept.