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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1925)
the Page Two BUSINESS MM IS LOST IN TIMBER S .rwTC ADC m 'the bunareo poucn.. .. u. APPEAR BEFORE JURY Tl) d5 x7,h,-n .. . ' nr.xtiireil two sound .sr.- iXi-V. f.': (fonlians-d from lage Uw ..thw.rd from Usui Th. j. 11 i i i t.i , jr'tf t.t it I more wnoiesaiery, urnirinj Jinn.li'Ji ii their orders at the back door of nor;beu;era market tin- tisjb. r ' Tncle Satu's viae." tbey were met the riant W ever!ia .! r tax with ooen hand cu(f aoJ bundled jfrrn. trood Is a p-.iMt-.c nr.- laia" common away to another one of their umleV ,.t for their buildup ' -'h freti saved Leo L. Houston, of Klamath. So oatraaed were (he towntpeo-, Tu- ,'Jiiiera fadf:, : no. co3- ... . ' .nd oossible n' and lb rounty courts by thlj tet-.nic t!telr ritht to b ni J r lUlVi HUM Ciiva a . , w - serious injury a a resait of losin. ,iurste scin-me of the "lone vM" Pa-..:-.i'..a. hut .laims .. -I... .hu out on hunt- and his aides that Judfe T. N. Tr::r.k is r'raiK '.inn l tor trip Sunday with two rempan- Green pnt tae matter up to a spial , , and the Siraa.ni road ' Ions. Houston and K. V. Baraatt. , araad jury. In nil c-hent to the c::. any farther and that tafre of San Josa and G. T. VanSkkle. investigators Jude-e Green ald j, BO n.wsi:y for dufl!'.i.n of .' left thii city at daylight Sunday for ihicrs had come to a pretty pai- ir.i.i:on a to at the deer in the Klamath : when the federal government would, Some of Klamath's w.l ro rtwer eonntry : ftoop to such "underhanded" tac- perou and sincere b:isir.e. men l- Tha narty arrived at their dea-1 tics to enforce ita laws. The "lore tifjed unqualifiedly for the Southern tination shortly after 7 o'clock In j wolf he said. cam. from Waging- Pacific procram of rai! een.i.i U. morning They separated, agree- ton-"that cesspool of iniquity.- lod,v. They are met, who have ing to meet at 11 o'clock for the I The special grand jury Invest!- reputation, for working untimely return to the city. At tie appoint- rated and promptly indicted Archer, for the betterment and progress ct ed time the two otheri arrived, bat ; iu Hartiig. another agent, and the K'.atnath country. Houston' failed to appear. Waiting Walter Moody. United States mar- H. 1). ilortenson. president of all day the men became alarmed tbll. All were charged with "rob- the Pelican. Bay Lumber company and hurriedly returned to Klamath bery. larceny and assault to injure." , and who was chosen by some I- or Falls for help. i I 19 K1milt! lumbermen tJ speak . r. I i their convictions at the hearin de- Monday morning Fred Houston.. & Do;n A .en.lment in general of of the Klamath Klothlng company. . Md D. Campbell, proprietor of the, St Loui. IWacaat KUma.h busine men and far . . . , , , ... -,fc inters was to put no stone In the Lame duck caie, tu boa facto-at. -.ee er I ' n , Mr. ling's n'a!'4 ,; ...'" he sle-la-i 'I , . v-caa:nlna: icr. our rr'' ' ' 1 n m ltna eonte d won't get Htree , not t!u v re- Nortlieiit l.'o . :e the Mod ' "More a-k the ilea.ic Tile lake i'' !:::. 1! e it ' " .1 ! the K am- eoulltl t M,h1o em l"a itie " 1 T Ua't 1 ant cout.de:i' replied i Ijimtu of the 1 J'" - l-u"'- I"' as j. k-j " y"r ,,MI dour I tie iatrs T 1 . n ... TtnA u k -. . l . I ' nn.l A.lA .... V. . . left to Uke up the search. They' - v. . v.i v. t national convention now under way Pacific extension program, which is cam across Lao ambling back to- hrnmA. h t... k,oi, ward town none tie worse for hia, ... . ', . . ' ' . experience. Leo, who Is one of the most ex perienced deer huntere of this sec- f.nni.. w- h fravpllnr In the woods, said h. jnst got tost, and,10"1 C lnolBI KSD. St Louis Pot-Dispalch, Timber Mm Testify tlartlDS MX 7: SO o'clock in the- Attorney Ben Dey. of the Souih eTenios, according to ord recelr-'ern Pacific in direct exam!nation ed at the ieTeiaryi office of the' inquired of Mortenson: "Mr. Georptj Lone, of the ! te,-, hat iiTihad tiOt I TXTTTTDC llf A MTrn rm of the younger Reaprstfou - j.. v. v,, j j. i down in Klamntn are no: real mm- hia waU TRANSPORT DUCKS bermen. bu, box ook men: that ; you neea to ueveop a ia-.T iub ; ber trade, taking in many pro--' ducts and man markets. What by the time it arrived there, pay- a.e your Tew, sicians eouldn't tell whether It died yortenSon disagreed with Long's from ootulinn, of the germ rariety testimonT. -i hJve h.ar(J of ll0Il, found. (Con tinned from Page One) 0. A. C. PROGRAM or a bottle of bad boo re. W. V- I,-: e. .nl'a:iy KUn-... Lumbermen !:! :.i cr. '"to t!ie u - :ti-i such a those sersed l-r '; era lines. Not from ittmher.es iwp.lat. he replied. "Kajtern Ore.n and Washington supply that market ade quately. They are so mum ni hern " . . . v iitl we couut noc iurni.i - If Weverhaeuser wanted to operate a mill in Klamath 1'a'li. he could ,, ,.f l.n eaf'.Iy dj so and haul his traffic K 1. V over Southern Pavtfic 1:a-a and )uie atoro ,,.t better service. That portion ,,f the ntv which routed nnrth could go over tne Natron cu:-off lo the Portland sateway and thence cast." CailltiiH'tit Kor S. P. Lindv Slsmore of Fort Klam ath. !.. J furry of t!.o failf Tola Cattlemen's assoclutli n. and Krank MacAr.hur. repr-ea:iini 'he board of iilHTv!or of Modoc count), all testified for the Southern Pacific main line at to the v.ii :ti of ail other rati develoi'fJeat if ne-. e-iury. Jack Daltoa of the Axernaa Na tional bank. Klartiaili Kil'i. who is i-ne of' th- Klamath u.-n rv's successful caii! men ;es.t- tied he represents more tnaa carloads of stock aanual.. no declared the. Southern Pii::ic haj Slvea excellent car srrvlre. lUwil to Sitlle Trouble Ka'ton said there e-e 110. 00 acres of Klamath'a choice agricul tural land lying In the Tale lake, the heart of which the Modoc Nortbera would penetra'e. "Fed eral reclamation service will not land." Dalton declared, "un. eat ( a .1 i . kt . I- i l eel .r:.e I't K;' Cie r...V.t-rn P-ifc i .,. ..rugiaui tor the . t hln s'h II' l'l i ; mrlcilltiira! !)".l ' his lir-s l"l 'h' tlon ot a s' i,i II :uina. Ll ma,l.'i of 'be !i'.,U ' foiling , ti .,iiu in Hon , Mat J" I liad drivint lllionlll I : ,iroilll'. i 'I'l . , I j I .id !lio:it!l ,i.T til" Noi'b' ..,,11 l,.o'. li"l line ' 1 I'liillli .i-sl ,l l a I' Hill' ,,.r, I .H1 1 I .-. II . '"' . i.l.'l 'ON. ' I lite i,U !i rail-. l ,, U. klllg the N.-illH'in llnca llr.. , y ... ..i .. .hi.i (iibltii f..i. 1),... ,e .anil II inn . . . ....... . atl.l.l. I ' neiitini'iit e' i..- i,hv iiu-fciia. lie It a a f ' a" "l - lie i. ."Inlioii ." ,1 i. iiiii..r I. .a .l ' l. . 'iied. Me was tins . i :: .r:::."- A'"r iall OI lai. ! ne. I the i , 1 I'rni-nt rt turner uv rvd l !e t-el line from l'.i;ri .!.!. h would tap the ,K.'l valiry. -i.-v. "f the ti-'l'l' " . Klanialh Kal's. of' . in t .l. ,-r,.fiii tin r cl-ants. f ' t 1 n'': Alturaa er.t li-.e meant more llian ; ,n other tut uf rail d-"'' . .-. vrntv f e p-r c nt 'f m. ni.r ,r.,n,l'.s,. .-...n final '""' Y..-4 can en. f.r yours.-lf what It a mm to no- -iol main- oih'r '"' i-lunta in Klamath are .. the ame . l( nation " lle-loll..n l:.'U.lla!-l j f h.irb i N I'r. w. one of t'-'e dlr-...u-i if fie hl.iu-.mh ln.r.ilioni di-trii I, !... ships 5'' ears ot live s ... t r.-m -Lilly, umiuslit ,.1 ' t-ackej the S-u'.iiern Paii.flc. !i,-n -Ved about the "res.. In t! n ' of t' o "KiamatU itr.gatlon ml lusieil , in. " 1l an- of th. : n.i . l'l.g and lie. la" . I If ! b id l-s I then' Ins solo would ba"' U I"- ' t!. ..u h .n l'i. f . I" au si In il. Li'i d Itie (iiuii' ia In bis si t -.t t Is -bring s.ffere.1 li-.ui s-l lit roll tialisp. n.ttlna Ibiouili Hi-' varl.iu. ; .:!. .11 Pa.-if'C ls I..OIU II M.iiuili alas.ir f. I. oil. He.. no I'tfleld and li M t'litllon of Veil III. anil y. r (lit ' Walton "! Wright K;llaat!l I'a.ls. offered f irllirr e i .iii.inv s-l. poitlag the tt.iiltl.ein l-a-lf'.-. KAPSoTj a St'e. in! "i.'.- on rsrrr iliess i.t I'e- r.i-gla P.. fboi'. I J !" :" :i; u i; Relieve Coiir'.lv, CoUf, IkiiJaclic, Klicunnifibfii iui J All Ache J ami 1'aio s wmm Aai.Mt- e. sjr.'. l.s.-aiw .Vi4-S s iuissJa l-liS RritiTthjn a MmfitrJ J'Lstrr Ml !" wu, k to Ha.-. ., ij aid ,h!5 zu,:v """" ln the .Itt ""'ska Tli... .rln.M, 1 "I br tsvt,, ,f) as l,t L . nisss Ujl 'rain an lb, I U'hi. w .. . I " r. atrala lag (lassesr , V DR. Gof V.rm too, 7o aUjas-. " Announcement is made that the aew 500 watt station, recently completed on tha Oregon Agricul tural college campus, will broadcast a regular program Monday, Wed aesday and Friday. Tha station win he formally dedicated on Oc tober If, at which time members of the college board of regents will participate. The station will be known aa KFDJ, wave length 254 meters. Following is Wednesday night's program: 7:10 p. m. Musical program. 7:50 p. m. Campus news; household hints. testimony. He says Klamath's lum- It la believed by pr. Xewtom. ber market almost entirely la If some one would rolaateer to California. Weli 74 per cent of the make the triO bv aUtO. much time Ptin Rv concern's lim'r rn.q "P" would be aaved. Sportsmen are to the eastern markets. Farther- "" ' """"' "'- ' up in the a:r over the reports, ow- more. only half, and perhapa a lit- f beln ,:lea- Transp irta ing to the health authorities warn- tie les, than half, of Klamath's xioa w,n "eUl u vi,a"1 a"u,,, Ing people not to eat dack killed lumber goes Into box shooks. ! n cross-eaamlnatlon. Attorney on the marshea unUl the disease: -We have no need for another : l,art ,k'd ' " 11 m,r' with which they are afflicted has rai nne In Klamath. The South-1 neen atagnosea oy analysis. !ern pacific Is giving us excellent On the other hand, health author-j service, and has for some years la it lee are as anxious as the game! the past. We want the Modoc authorities to determine what Is Northern regardless ot anything wrong, is order that eteps for wip- else." ing out this disease may be taken, i Attorney Hart interrupted: i ". ' . , 1 "I suppose you are at least g.-ate- fal to the Northern linea for foriS; ling the Modoc Northern issue upon WOMAN IS CAUSE OF BOOTLEGGER ARREST i s. p.? , . . I "I am, Mr. Hart," replied the (Continued from Page One) ; Klam,n lllmh Vin, A. J. Voye of the Big Lake's Box CUTS-SORES Cleanse thoroughly -th.!. without njbtu.f, apply V VAPpHUB SHORT ORDERS at ALL HOURS I j (iruwail I '-nrrri i rrrrr'.! ! 1..,. . f . ( ;. i mi .,ii 'i sv-Jii 7 . marked Sa bill. She bought a pint!0' lumb" back east nnually of whiskey with the bill. It was al leged, from Flannery. Enter State Officer McBride, who arrested Flannery. On the pri soner's person, he save, was the marked greenback. In a near-by house, McBride added, he found a dozen pints ot whiskey. In addition to the wbUkey, Mc Bride said, he found a number ot tin cans In which there was al cohol, presumably for the manu-1 facture of synthetic gin. j Yesterday evening Ekwell naid i M.ta fine of $100 assessed when he' i was arraigned before Justice of the Of 20 sawmills in Klamath there are 1:00 p. m. "Lying and Steal ing;" second lecture in aeries on ( pense moonshine liquor and admit- child behavior problems by Mrs. ted a willingness to see that some- j company made an excellent witness Sara Prentiss, instructor In house-1 body paid for his law violations 1 for th Southern Pacific, hold administration. According to McBride, she went' nl ot " rrtnr 7:15 p. m. How to Pack the . , "Klamath ships 200.000.000 feet School Lnnch; second lecture In series ot human nutrition, by Mrs. Jessamine Williams, professor ot household science. Dedication Program 7:30 p. m. Opening musical pro gram Piano solos by Mrs. Lillian Jefferys Petri, head ot piano and theory department, 0. A. C. con servatory of music. 7:45 p. m. Presentation ot sta tion KFDJ. by Dr. W. Weniger, bead of college department of phy sics. 7:50 p. m. Acceptance of sta tion KFDJ on behalf ot the state of Oregon by Hon. Walter Pierce, governor." Printers Sick Stomach and Headaches Almost Cost Joii 8:00 p. m. "O, A. C.'s New Arm Peace Kendall. Flannery s ball oi service,- ny Hon. J. k. eatn-jwas set at 1000 cash, or fl erford, president, college board of , property. regents. 8:10 p. m. Vocal solos by Paul Petri, director of 0. A. C. conserva tory of music. 8:25 p. m. "The New Era of Communication," by Hon. B. F. Irvine, member of college board of regents. 8:85 p. 000 KLAMATH WITNESSES SUPPORT S. P. PLANS (Continued Prom Pago One) j i line east, Mulcahy declared. Port- .-"Radio Station ' 'nii-K""n' falls freight rates on i KFDJ nn th. Oreeon Fnrmer." '"" ""M-ments would tie re- . Oeore. A Palmlre, n,.. DUCea '"" "-' i i , c. by Hon. Ueorge A. Palmlter, mas ter of the state grange and mem ber of college board . of regents. 8:45 p. m. Violin solo by Mar guerite McManus, head of stringed Instruments department, 0. A. C. conservatory of music. 9:00 p. m. "KFDJ's Distinctive Field," by Paul V. Marls, director, O. A. C. extension service. 9:10 p. m. to 10:30 p. m. Musical program Plaao solos by Mrs. Lillian Jeffreys Petri, vocal solos by Paul Petri, vollin solos by Marguerite McMat.us. Features Station operator Professor Ja cob Jordan, department of physics. Program director and announc er W. I. Kadderly, extension sor Tlce. Musical program furnished by Paul Petri, director of O. A. C conservatory of music. I Chlrkerlng piano used by court-j esy ot the F. G. Johnson Piano company, Portland, Ore. to 81.34 on. Harvest Festival Sale and social tonight, Salvation Army. 619 Wal nut. on axsvd HIOOX HNIH3XSI1 sjscd ipooj poo3 b joj Avd oj Mr. K M. Collins of WoodhivcrO N. V., ay. "Instead ol plo.'ding ibrouah mi mork vsrarily on arcoum, nl nek headaches arei mur itnmarhj i now cnio gncl tirallti and ambition, can do morr an.) hetui viork anil lilr is wonh living I havr never belore given m) namr in a.vernr a mrilicin but you cannni imngn.t hw rJiBrrcnl I led since I discovricil Carter's Little i.ivcr rills. Carrer's l.irtlr Liver Pilli lomr iht' vthole system ihrnuzh rhr liver and nnwela Thr sa a a mild and tffro.' tivr laaative. in dnnli marmtr eiiihJ oui any bad altei rftrcis Recommended and lot ulr bv all Build with ETON BUILDERS! SAVE THIS EXPENSE By nsir. S'.one-Ti'e f.,utrl.t-.inns for frame dwellings yr u a.ivo t:?e delay and expose of build tic and stripping forms and liaui'.ng a mixer to the Job. You nvo d the waate of materials that aiA.iy occurs wh'TM tile volume of e-iu-creto U small. Build your fi.iind.itlons of d.nse. hard Sti.ne-Tiie. ia a fraction uf the time. Ttn-y are ubt.-in'.inl. attractive in niipcurnnce and save you money. The footing may ba Stoaa-Tllc "solid" block, turned endwise. Ill II, I) WITH STiiXE-TO-B Klamath Concrete Pine Co. ' 70.1 Market Plione BWMV The coffee we make here can't be beat. EAT At Coffee Dan's 616 Klamath Be sure of your furnace! Your r.imfnrt even your heal'a ilipenda on the kind of hiat y.iii obtain from your fiirna.e. That kind of hi-at dei.'-ni's on the const met lirti nf your furnace and be skill srlth hlcU It is Installed In your ho:rii. Ili-.ilth reijulrea an nlninl.inl circulation of warm molKl heat! Not Just heated air. omfurt requires ade quate h...,. m minimum ex pens., nnd effort. HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main Phone 323 (AdverNsaent FOR Any Building Economy, durability and appearance are the result of well thoughtoot plans and specifications. Cet the most for jou Buildtng Dollar. SEE II. R. PERRIN Designs, Plana, Estimates U0 Ifopka Ulilg. Phono 230-J Thursday Evening Dinner Dance, Second of the Series wf Ml White Reservations are now Ijcing made for the second of the series of Dinner Dances to be given Thursday Evening, Oct ober loth at the Pelican Hotel The lftTrco thnt a town wsn e'ttctfl like the sire tf its twinks ispfetiT1 to tell how "live" u town is. It'ji? cm ir.fr to nolo then that thecotrscjl titu we wrve hvo udvruKcd firte:, the uic of electric ninfa, washirjaj chine'.!, nnd other l;ibor-savir.j rp'1 rtu-nt than rn:myof the larj;tSt pn-sumubly must advanced cilsiti'. ctiur.try! It is a region of "live wimH.4 unlimited natural resources and wt- un np-und-coniing one ia vtitu live und nrw, f In helping to develop the regixt Company stxrs a rcul opportunrtjf service nnd to thiit end has crraied: New Industrie Department V & p.irtment Ls supplying a EuppfcffWte'' Chiunbcr of Commerce rj-p of xt-i to the one California and ftt Ortfi counties within our territory. If J know of nnyono whom you btir miglit come here either to live or t part in our industrial rrrowth, the D partment will be glad to help yoo hi them here. Or if ymi nre ready to let electric do the work in your own householdi business cost information and e6 data will be supplied at any ofouroBi CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER CdC MsslfonJ. Grams Pass, Klamath Falls. Rasewm,0 Yrala, IXiosmuir, CaWossaa.. 1 9 II ! Cvi V-J -uillW. I's'aiijijpLi j.saMiiiriuLU ' ' -' -sm-j- i-'-P il- - 1 ' III I 1JMJr!fi( ..Vii' Tl-' A t rnvs t.i. sUCWVUdU IT'S DEPENDABLE one important rcaaon r vour choice of Southern Pacific M Your travel responsibility ceases tvhen T"" '"""'fw t Comfnrtalile trains l ave at convenient hu"' . your destination rested and rs-freilicd and on ti Service most everywhere rn tlie Pacific Coast, pi'"" trar.ss-ontinrnint routes to the east. . Sri-n.imlcal, ton rcduccJ roiimlttlp far" m prisinttly inexpensive. , For coinplcto Infonnatlon, communicate wit J. J. MILLER. Phone 709. Ditirict Freight & Pawenger A Room 205 Hopka Bids. 8th and M1B 3j Klamath Falls, Ore.