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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1925)
Sections Pages I OF BILL on Ask Sum 15,000,000 Jale security Offers Aid In iciion It Made I In Reservation V. lliirniHnll pendent nf Thii Kla b SV. I Qrt. 2 -Tribesmen reservation. mrttlni( s t'ti to secure ri-: f their bill before run-1 r a loan nf flv mil-1 bkh loan la to be . Iwr sale, j Lrln l MrN'ary sent ri ihruuith Fred Hen r of Ihe Irlhal roiinrlt. push llm hin bill for wad what III Inillalln I Ihrm wnr.l Hint If ha to a float nettle- inwDmrnt. thruwlug Titloa. Dial he woulil II to thai effect -If uld it Ingfther on n. mm" aa approach- ottily by lb bravoa. Id latoiMltDa favorably it aiBir-d lime before hroil-,, off the pro- 'I the corrrnmpnt, iivrn nipUia It la likaotni I' ilr ky Si tialor Mr It liilina ahoulil. Id 1ilr ranu. nrri.iivnt . iilnnj kiiiuii am- "iBIlf. lit ulno wnnl nif tVli'itntlon to fir lit lint of H.TCtn- ' llfn.lrl. kn. i" rfiviri i thn lu lu Hi.' vhlnliv of TuKilay. Afii.r ih liufi,., Ihflr bun Mr.,, Wll i. Hi ih'huatlon off lo A fiirihiT vfforl tnuv I1'1! a vuii. on ihn fiii.it ' nnliT to nlurl thn hull ' ""Ion of I'oiiKrpna. lHI hunni-a II... In. 1 " I'.".. Ihi flvn million "' July. Shoiihl final '""-rlulli" II will I," a Kral y.'iirn iIlvI n,.i. h1 Walki-r iirt'Hl.liil A "H na n.vri-liiry, anil 'm Charlie liili'rprotiMl. hHas mist Mi:, V N'ii'.lrntrun it. .a n n " llitalneaa In Nlcarn. ' renuinvd na uauul, fol- P"'Kul dlnturhiinco of "O.VI. It la ron,.r,.l h'lliatlon of thn cabinet "nil thai under ih f"" llle ninke-tip of Ihe "'ty rnnKorvn- s your thumb Sht in the sleeve lining lime you put on - vour coat? cuss about it lme for a new I'enheimcr Suit anyway! MATH MMPANr' PROMOTE THE 290. (Every Morning Except Monday) . " KLAMATH FAtirnnF. Tm.penv P-.n o ; --r WELL IS WINNING C AND COOK FASTS EIGHTEEN DAYS WHILE DISHING UP STEAKS N PIES FOR MEN I'l.ANTO.M. O.I. 21 - '1 11., in ,f Ih In place, hi' II kn.imil, was bislnw. I'll upon II hy Ihe passenger c. ,4r( nun I n f III" Southern I'u.irii. i should further h known. Iiniir Dm wnrlil hna Hoi hir.'t.ilnre I,. . n served wllh news dispatches ciiiufi.il llIK from I'llillliill. thill l In nit Milled Jilal Ibis aide nf llm Iiiiiiii'I llml tilcrrna III" pruk nf llm a-.u.l.'s at Udell ininn; rimI hi II I fnrlli.T. that II In ItMiiif'il nl Him iiiM-r i inl n, O.I ill Inkc. liny Knwr.ll. r.M.k m lln. IMuiiti.n engineers' mm p. makes history at I'IiiiiIiiii. Jul n.iw Kawrotl In a mi ni nli.i.l ow nf lila former ni'ir, llavlliK rum. pitied an rlclurrn day lost. An a illnrlplo uf lirnarr .Mu. Kml.il n. .Mac AN'S FOUND IN CELLAR Charred Body DUcovered By Janitor Buried Under Pile of Coal NASIIVII.I.K. T. nn . O.I. 2S -t'nllril .Nrwa - llurn.-.l ami mullluli-.l bryon.l rrr.ianlilun ihr ho.ly nf a woman wai founil hern Wc.lnon.lay hiirlt.il hrncnth a ronl pltn In Hi" haarment of Halvailon Army hnail-; iiuartrra. Th only rlur p.illre hare la a j pair of rharrr.1 ahoca, founil by a watrhiriiin ahuvclliiK the roal. lie I reported the find and continued alinvcllni dlacloalim Ilia corpae. ' Unrnnalrurtlnf the crime, pollrv Iwlleye the woman wni harked - to diath, thrual Into the furnlre. and when the flamea fulled In rouatinio her, liurli-d In the coal. The murder win a complrle mya lery lo lh i-oroner'a Jury, who re-j porlrd the womnn met her death nl thu hand of peraon or pernona un- known. I CONTRACTS GIVEN I'OHTl.ANII. Oi l. IS -tl'llllcd Newel lllchway ioi.lra.ln amount Iiik lo nearly tSiin.nuo were nwnrd ed today hy the coiunilinion. l.ow lildderK were, atleeeanftll III 111! enne.i. The hi. In were opened lit 'I'll.'n.ll.y'n aeeeion of Ihe I'.immlsAlon. Mimt i-oally of Hie Johtt U that on' a Heellmi of The IhilleK-Cullfor-n la roud to coat :n:l.ll.Ml. Peaehulea mid Klnmiitli conn Ilea 11 IMlie-f'orrHll HprlliKH Hee tion, The liHllea-Cnllforulu hlKhwuy. KruveliiiK, SH.3 tiillea. Curl Nyberx. f 2.1.0IMI. Suhject lo approval I, a lluiuu plibllc Itouda. ) n Klnmnlli nnd Tikn countlea llly-Krewa vnlley ne.ll.iii, l.nkevluw Klnmnlli Knll" hlKhwny, clenrlnR 14.6 in I lea. Ivor J. Itoaton, S8.B00. Klnmntli Vounlr Two frnme biilldlnita for ahnp and atnraae pur poara at Klamath Knll. Olds Con atruetlon company, $11,554. Tho next meeting of the conimla alon will bo December 8, The com mlnnloller left thin nflernoon for Klklnn, Diumlna roll illy, lo hold n public henrlnit Thttradoy on tho pro poned boundnrlva of a highway Im provement dlntrl.t which l being formed lo Improve tho Drain Uecda port rond and the Dotmlna county auction nf tho Itooanvelt hlghwny between Itoednport and the Cooa county lino. Hit and Run Hubby Too Much for Wife han I'ltiNrisco, m. an. (l nll.il News) "lilt nnil run" motorists luivo lieconio roitinioii. Xinr ll'i tlir "lilt nnil mn" litis liiiml wlin comes lo llle front. "He'll knock mo down nnil run mmy tint II I wiih reiuly to forglvr lihn," testified Mrs). .Mary ( Imilen In her tllvorco hearing; Wiilnen tiny. "Hut I Rot llml of It when he llma-god mo nroiilnl tho Iiiiiiho hy my linlr." Mho received n divorce. KLM'SATH NEWS Sweeney, l ,i,,i, Hlnrlulr innl other tiiiumm mmiTM Knwceli believe In foiKi'lUnx f.i.i.l when ha wuntn to re duce hla waistline. Anyhow hit has JiihI aprut eighteen duys, nil llir while preparing the li.'nl of meals for liln crew, wllh the It-m p ntlcm of uiviil.nt beefsteaks constantly li.-r.ir.' him. wllh. ml once touching n morsel of fonil. Hiiti- imiy havii ln-i-tt oilier fun! irs, famous nnec al thai, hut never : lias it I n known tlu.l a conk wi'iil i'h Infill iluyn without ruling -wh.'ii hi. ...ni, I jc.'l ii, I'lnnt.m la now on the iiiiiii ihroiiKh tlii; m.'illum of llliy Kawccll, fitntliiK nook. It does not ilcli nil from the fame of Hun ton to any that l'r-u halla from Hi .i v.Tlnn. Oregon. SHERIFF SEEKS PROHJMEUIDERS Federal Agent are Sought At Result of Damage Done Buildings KAN KltANCISCO, Oct. 5S. Il'nlted Newa) Heeklnn the arrea: of four federal prohibition aKnM who rnldeil liquor reaorla at Weed early I hi mouth, Hherlff A. K. Cal klna of Yri'ka, conferred wllh pro hibition admlnlalraior Ned M. (ireen, Wedneaday. After the meetlnit Calklni anld that he had derided lo delay the aervlng nf warruntn and (Ireen de clared that ha would InrenMsate the matter to ace If any federal men had overall ppe.l their authority. Th raid occurred on Octnbnr g, ; Ilia ciplanatlon for tho damage' done, bcliin Ihn claim nf officer that a mob ot cltl;rna Joined In di mollnhlnK furntahlnita of the re aorta, while Ihe dry amenta were! aelalns liquor. Sewer Rat Staggers j Out Looking For I Blood of Town Cat j The lull man wllh the ruddy none who Mood In the liusemeiit of Ihej rnnrl limine yealerdny aliernoon hen v-. ed u ileep nigh nn he watched the ai'llvlllea nf Hherlff Hurt Hawkins. 1 time the ruddy-nod Knertalori drew forlh a handkerchief of Kcn-j j eroua pri.portl.nm. yet he did not , weep. Inatend he blew tho none' I luntily. ' ' "My (Inwd," Mild the lull num.1 lie wan one ot Ihe aeverul whnj i an w Sheriff Hawkins, R.nne Uepullen I und aome freeholdera, dlapone of illli.lt li.iuor which, during, the Inst' ; few dnyn, had been aelted by Ihej j otricera. 1 Thlrty-tilnn gallntia of wblnkey I went Into Ihe acwer. Sheriff lluw ' kliin Hlll.l. I Tho flowing hooae hud been In tho acwer only counlo of minutca when up came a lightweight rat, hard-boiled and lit MP like ft torch looking for tho town cat. CHICAGO, Oct. 28. Tho child of Ihe common law marriage, con tract In the flO'a lost $400,000 suit. HALLOWE'EN TO BE FEATURED IN KLAMATH FALLS BY DANCING AND MERRYMAKING FOLK According to that wlno old lexico grapher, Noah Wohntor. all Hallo w'en Is "tho evening proceeding All-Hallow, or All Saints' Day; the evening of October 31. In many countries Hnllowo'cn Is traditional ly devoted lo morryniaklng with playful ceremonies and charms to discover future husbands and wives." And Webster, who thought he In cluded everything In that hrief statement forgot nbont the bnrs nnd bars ot soup for windows; tho yards nnd y"l of "'iig for tick tacks; tho bolts and bolts of sheets for ghont costumes! Hallowe'en! Cold shivers, ponds whore froga croaked warnings of Impondlng folllos! Hallowe'en! Night of nlghln, when wrinkled wltehos brushed llto coh-wehn off H"'lr brooms, sat astride and mounted over honno tops to settle on a damp, evil boding hilltop to convene wllh splr IIH, cuts thai called and howled! United Neim anA ITilttA Pv TV.) l o i.. , "'uiwuni. UVJUDIilV CV, iJJitf . Prina Ifiuo flonta POISON , OF DEAD DUCKS fRACED TO STAGNANT WATER Federal Official To Continue Probe ORIGINATES IN NORTH Definite Tracing to Star1; At Once By Government Game Officials IlellevlnR that the atrange malady which nan renullcd in the death of thouiandi of migratory wild blrda in the Tule lake land originate in northern und central Oregon and even mi far north aa Canada. Dr. Hudolph Knydcr, member of the federal bureau of animal Indus try nnd Oeorgo Tonkin, United Siatea game warden, for the dis trict of California, arrived in the city lunt night to make a thorough 1 inveatlgation of the hlrdn and the origination of the dlaeane. "Wo have thrown away both theorlea of death by botulinus and alkali and firmly believe that the malady otiglnated in the north, aa tar aa Canada perhaps, and the first thought that the diaeaae found origin In Tula lake has been discredited." said Tonkin last night. "Minis by the scores, although! not as heavy aa In Tule lake are dying In Sacramento and we have found that whererer a large nura I rr cf riagnant ponds are found, tho heavier Is the dptth rale among tho birds an Ihe infected water hns no rhuneo to clearlfy Itself. Definite tracing of the migration ot tho hlr.lfi will begin hy Dr. Sny der aud Tonkin tomorrow. accord-S ing lo the latter, in order to trace Ihe flight rf the blrda nn. locate If posnlli: the anur.-e ot llio dis ease. "Of Hie Si ducks nhlcli wore placed In the Copco pond fur study, nil but five have survived and thene will he kept If posslblo until the close of dink season and turn ed lose. Ka.h bird has a govern ment band aud a number tied to ita leg und next season their migra tion may easily bo trui'nd," said Tonkin. . Dr. Snyder and Tonkin will re main fur a week or ten days In the Klamath rountry tracing the malady as cleurly us possible. I'MINTIt-'K KKKKH Jl lMiMKNT Judgment In tho Hum of $li"5 In asked by J. I'osplsll In a com plaint ho fifed yeslorday In circuit court against Henry Shadley and Carlos lllalr. The money, according to the com plaint. Is due on a promissory note alleged to have been made out In Klamath Kalis July 25. of this year. One hundred dollars attorneys' foes In asked. Hallowe'en and rain! When mother wrapped you In sheets or In stiff yellow Tarieton dresses to attend the Hallowe'en party next ' dnnr inH atater CAIHA homA Wrth I nor nantt-maoo runs siruigiu irom bobbing for apples and brother was fairly popping from too much pump kin pie and cldor. "l.lve thero a man with soul so dead who never can recall ins childhood pranks on the night ot All Saints? Was there ever a man born so foolish aa to pile Ills win tor's wood before Octobor 31 or tail to pinion tight his gale? An long as man shall breathe, as long as hoys are boys and wear their 'nickers, no long shall Hal lowe'en bo nn equivalent to Christ mas. So, long an witches ride, cats howl and owls blink weirdly, Hint InnK nhull youth bo free and Ilnllowe'cn be youth's night, the night for mischief and frollr. All Saints night! Next Saturday! WEALTHY WOMEN TAKEN IN RAID Richly Clad Society Start Bundled Into Patrol Wagon for Jail C'fllCAfJO. Oct. 28 (United Xews) Kight beautiful, Jeweled and expensively gowned women were arrested In a little Monte Carlo on the fashionable north side here Wednesday. f'ullco Id they were hotting on 'horse rarea aud pluylng roulette. All said they were mnrrled and gave addresses Indicating their homes were In wealthy residential .llsirlilM. Donning Ihclr fur coals, thn lad lea rode to a police atallon In a pat rol wagon where they look the necessary fifty dollar bonds from their beaded bags and silver purses, called their chauffeurs and depart ed. Members of the raiding squad said the gambling palace was rich ly furnished in velvet hangings and period furniture. SOUTH DAKOTA IS SHEATHED IN ICE Fourteen Below Is Weather In Mid-West Accompanied By Deep Snow and Ice CHICAGO, Oct. 28 (United News, Deep snow, and ' temperature! ranging aa low as 14 degrees below j icro have brought gladness to the hearts of the kids of the midwest and serious thoughts ot heavy cloth ing and fuel" bills to the minds of their parents. - Sleds and skates came out of sum mer quarters In half a dozen stales; In this part ot the country Vednes-: day as the unseasonable wave of j cold showed more signs of growing ' worse than of abating into usual October weather. The earliest freeie In tho history! of the upper Mississippi valley made skating good at Little Falls. Minn. Coasting parties came Into vogue . over niRit in Nebraska, Iowa. Wis consin, parts ot Indiana, the Dakotas and llllinols. lee clad street added to the hazards ot motoring in the cities, but railroads generally wore ublu to follow their regular time sched ules. At Valentino, Neb., tho thermo memter dropped lo 4 degrees below xero. Kapid City. S. D.. was the coldest spot In the United Slates with a temperature of 14 below. Kxcept along tne western shore of lake Michigan storm warnings were displayed on tho great lakes. The north wind that swept this area carried the cold Into Ohio and Michigan two stales not included in the storm area heretofore. Although some reaction set In Wednesday night the weather bnr eau here predicted abnormally low temperatures would prevail through out Its forecast area Thursday. Clear skies and moderate tcm- peratures are in prospect for Sat urday's football games, the weather bureau believes. 10,000 Troops Are Sent to Damascus PARIS. Oct. 28. Ten thousand fresh troops have been sent to re inforce the 10.000 already In Syria, tho forelan oftico announces. Other operations in the area have been In suspension to permit concen tration of troops for the defense ot Damascus. The foreign office explains the shelling of the Christian quarter nf the eliv October 18-20 as a necessity to prevent mobs of Arabs, i Druses and communists irom mii tnrlns the citadel where 10.000 troops could have been trapped, leaving the rlly defenseless. lloow Stolen Kmm Sheriff LOU ANOKl.KS. Oct. 2S Vnlted News -Efforts are being mado byi tho Sheriff's office here lo dis cover who nlolo 12 quails of liquor from nn office locker. The missing booze was being held aa ovldcnce against bootleggers. SECOND WARD GIVES FORMER POLICE CHIEF 83 VOTES OVER SM1TH-LYLE Two Losing Candidates Break Even With Total of 133 Each Ballot Held to Be Heavy Turning Out For Minor Issue f Following a heavy vote, said to be greater than any bal lot cast for a one-issue election in many a year, Z. J. Powell, of this city, was yesterday elected councilman for the second ward, by a plurality of 83 votes. Final returns gave Powell 218, Smith 133, Lyle 133. The vote by precincts is as follows: Precincts 2 3 4 Total Powell 59 83 76 218 Smith 29 51 53 133 Lyle 20 41 72 133 Total It was estimated that fully half ot the eligible voters of the ward went to the polls yesterday. Indica tions that the balloting would b heavy became clear during the last day or two before election day. Th? ward turned out a total of l?t votes "which is more than was ex-1 pected by many of the old time politicians. ! As was predicted, a large por tion of the voting was done by women of the ward. D.uring the earlier part of the day the women were more in evidence than men. the latter voting in deaultry tash-j PACIFIC COAST GUNMAN SHOOTS -RESIDENT AND WOUNDS POLICE OFFICER IN THRILLING ESCAPE CHICAGO, Oct. 27. (United News) Martin J. Durkln, Pacific coast automobile thief and gunman, staged a spectacular escape from a house here late tonight, after he had been surprised and cornered hy a squad of police. Durkln shot and fatally wounded I.loyd Austin, owner of 'he house in which he was trapped and also wounded Sergeant A. Grey, one of the police orricers. Police have carried on a con fluent 'hle search for Durkln ever since l.e shot and killed Ed ward Shannon, a federal officer three weeks ago and Wednesday night they received a tip that he would show up at a south side house A dozen policemen stationed themselves in and around the house. Shortly after 11 o'clock Durkln ap proached house accompanied hy a FILM MAGNATE NEW YORK. Oct. 2S. Fourteen barrels of rare irqitors worth 110, 00f have been stolen here from Jesse L. Lasky. film magnate, it was revealed Wednesday night. The liquor had been sent from Hollywood, some days ago and was In a box car at the Pennsylvania Pioneer's Daughter Is Called By Death Following a brief Illness of sev eral weeks' duration Mrs. Alice Hazel LaVlgne, aged 33, succumb ed In a local hospital Tuesday. She is survived by a daughter Caro lyn, aged 12, and her mother. Mrs. Allco Garland of Oleno, her hus-j band having died In the service In 1018. Mrs. LaVlgne was born In La Grande, Oregon, August 16, 1890. She Is the daughter of prominent p'-oneers of I-angell valley, who set tlod there yearn ago. Funeral services will be held from Whltlock's mortuary, nt 2:30 this afternoon, with Itov. J. Henry Thomas of St. Paul's Kp!sc3pul church officiating. Interment will be made In Llnkvillo cemetery. Two Sections Ten Pages IDATE .108 175 201 484 Ion until the evening hours drew on, when the vote was swelled con siderably In proportion to the mid afternoon. According to figures of city of ficials, there are approximately 800 eligible voters In the ward, leav ing a total of more than 300 who did not turn out to cast their bal lot, being indifferent to the issue. Precinct No. 4 cast the heavieat vote of all. The polling place for this precinct on 7th street be ing more centrally located In the constituency. The vote In this precinct totalled 201, with No. 1 second and No. 2 last. womn. Aa soon as he saw the police he placed the woman In front of him and atarted shooting with two guns. Eleven ot his bullets found a mark In Austin, owner of the house and the other one bit Sergeant Grey. Durkln pushed Into the house and escaped through a back door to where a closed car was awaiting him. Police found the car abandoned three blocks away, the Interior of the machine being strewn with fa male wearing apparel. The best Investigators ot the fed eral department have conducted an unremitting search for Durkln since he shot Shannon in a garage threo weeks ago, where the federal officer was hidden to arrest him on a charge of stealing an automobile at Los Angeles. Durkln escaped after the shooting and sinco then has been "discovered" In various parts ot the country. LOSES WHISKEY freight station. Tuesday three mov ing vans backed up to the box car. The door was opened and three masked, armed cen confronted the movers. They were locked in the car and the bandits did the loading them selves and drove off in Ihe vans. In Our Is the Place to Buy Shoes For School Children. Mothers and fathers and all relations can do the same with equal satisfac tion. Centor of Shopping District i ii I Gjitoiii.'-1-. I fUAMJ !