The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 30, 1925, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    rriilnv. October SO. 19SB.
THE
FlfiHTFRS START
1 1UII aunv v -
ACTIVE TRi
Trambitaa Duo In Today to
Begin Work Stolr K. 0.'
Black Panther
not yet know with what h Is pc-,
lfirally charged. This move assign
ed a law task to the prosecution
which, however, U expected u
furnish tlio document when court
reconvenes Friday.
KLAMATH FALLSffjJKSS
rnne nu DI PF Hnhv. Declares Court
LU 0 4 ILrtUh.
SYRIANS ARMED
AGAINST FKE
FURS VALUED AT
$500 ARE STOLEN
REPORTS SHERIFF
nf Superior
According to Sheriff Friday, who
" . . ,,,, I was In Klamath Falls yesterday.
V ItQ irjankw. '
Kid Starkey here on November 3.
due In today, also Earl Stolt. of
. . . I-!,,,. .l- Cani nn the
Bena. to me - - i .... , . ,h. ..,.. .-, v.i.
Mcentlnis the , ued at approximuteiy
prelim- some mercnanaise.
. robbers, accoraing
thieves have been doing fairly well
' in Lake county.
At Plush, which la located In the
$600, 1
were taken
to Prlday.
came night, all
the card will be here.
one to fight Henry Burke,
inary. , . ; . . i i-. u.a nrm.l
Trambltas should be feeling a
fine shape as he fought last Tues-,he said, and between T.5 and S0
day night without auy harm ao was stolen.
cruing from tne mnun
won a decision over Kid Anderson,
of Seattle at that place.
Earl StolJ, who is to meet Sams,
scored a knockout In his battle
with the Black Panther of the Pac
ific Scott Holliday. Matchmaker
Johnnie Sylvester yesterday receiv
ed a wire from Earl saying
.nnld be In Klamath Falls in the
ROUND LAKE
he1 .
Mr. and Mrs. Chester DeLap anii
children were visiting ct Ball's Sun
day.
Mr. and Sirs. Al Stansby and fam-
ly were visiting the Himeiwrignis ,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frost and chil-
morning and that he had kay-ordren an(j Mrs. A)raa oiasser attend
ed church at Klamath Falls Sunday.
Too bad the deer season is over.
Wayne Himelwright wasn't halt
done hunting coyotes.
Frank Sevits was visiting
Lake Monday.
Mr.
1.0.-J ANOKLKS. Oct. . I nma
, v, .Wive who ""'"
ij u c Kmila For need never ask sympathy of
City Holda Same Rt.o for uinm(ir(iiil
September A Given ner , whfn a yovinK wl( hM to choose
In 9 Month Report , bolwM.n nn automobile and a child.
' the Judge holUi the car i invariably
Klamath Falls still holds fourth I))( wlnIU,r.
rlace In the list ot cities of Oregon TM, coudlton. he believes, la (ta
in the September building reports . ,,K,rublf. hut he Is at a complete loss
recently announced by S- W. Straus, (J ,ugM a remedy.
fo. Portland Is leading, followed ; ..Th fault Uft wil, the woman.
n by Eugene. Medford. Klamath Falls. : 35 CCDt ,nJ ,, 61 per
by Salem, Astoria, and Ullrande. In , judge Sumtncrfteld declared.
A the seven major clliei In li., .ii.i ha arrive at th percent-
tho stale. I agest Simple!
"Figures for the month of S.-ptcm- A dion ynn In divorce court.
tier give the following amounts lu
building permits, with Portland Is
I suing 3.5S.6S5: Eugene (10 per
I cent under caluatiou) JS36.iOO:
1 Medford. SJ29.i"JO: Klamath Falls.
the Panther. He fought Houmay
Oct. U,"Lmi days after' fighting
Sams here on Oct. 0.
. With the main event between
Trambltas and Kid'Siarkey. great
interest is being manifested by the
fans. Both of the men are bor-Ing-in
fighters. " Starkey being too
wel known here to need much ad
vertising, while Trambltas has a
record on the eoas. which is an en
viable one.
Seat sales are going fast. Re
ports from the Mecca. Waldorf and
The Smoke indicate there will be
a good crowd turn out to witness
the mill on November 3.
LONDON. Oct. S. Armed bands
of Syrians ur forming to surround
Damascus and help th Druses In
their rebellion against the French,
accordiug to dispatch to the Dallj
Mall from Cairo which quotes rot
usee from S)rla.
Damascus Is described as city
of the dead. During the French
bombardment of the city last week,
shell. ai said to have wrought
haioc In the citadel prison. The
I refugees e-tlmale that 1!00 prison
,.rs were killed during the bom-
liar.lment. Property damage was
: -The husband get. most of my said to run ..ho
... i I ......... I Bfarlin
censure because I nave
!t,.n,nin divorce rases Ihst he In-' Protest of European
variably put the proposition of auto- canard
mobile or baby to the wife." eg
nlalncd the Judge.
I "I can sympathise the young' have
lioose be-
last year, building permits tor ine.,worn automobile rides and the streets in armorru cars, "
state of Oregon surpassed the flg- llar,ship, of motherhood: but I can-1 stores. looting also l charged
ures ot ls;i ny more (nun B()t B,mrc the s.Iflhnnes wnira . aaiuss (no ci.mim.
00. Permits Issued in September.' ., h ..i.acr. ; The population of Syria
1921. amounted to $3. :ia. 375: Sep- it .ems to me." Judge Summer-: ly aroused over the
tember. 1925, issuances amounted feIl ,atdi thitt this sulxirdlnallon
to J4.3S5.9S2. iof ,,e mat,rnal intinct to the de-
Klamath Falls fell under her tit-, , , . ni.,a,1,rB i8 undermining the!
state of marriage.
DRUNK HELD FOR
ANNOYING PEOPLE
John t'ulgaa got acquainted with
soma liquor In Klamath Falls, ac
cording to Ilia police, It was potent
liquor and made Mr. L'ulgan feel In
a motid to assert himself.
Then Mr. t'ulgaa met 1'alrulmau
Patterson. Patrolman Patterson Is
not In Ilia lyibll of seeking out
trouble, yet ha does not ld-tp It
whuu It preeenla Itself, i
Arrordliis to Patterson, Culgan1
was annoying residents In the vl-
clotty of : Klamath avenue "Pat"!
decided It might he best for l'ulgan
to tell It to th lulls, and he
placed him under arrest. Th nisu
was charged with drunkenness.
was ft
at.
F
orbesiy
1 God SeftO
$155. S92: Salem. $113,030: Astoria,
g 11.000; LaCrande. $:!0.765.
In comparison will! .septemocr o('hruU, wno , forced
consuls
l lie French to stop the I
l.nml.srrtmont. but hereafter 1'amas-
cu I reir(eu it (" (' '-ane on
been ravaged "t
troops, wno roareu inrnuan
Dlvorcf Null Kllnl
Charging her hqahniid with rru.'l
a ml luhunian trcaluienl. Alice K.
Nelson )estenlay filed suit for
divorce in circuit court her from
her hulamt. Walter Nelson.
Mr and Mia. NeUon, according
to the paper, wera marlred In 8pok.
V'i-11 11. 1919. They has
tin r
Round lure of 1924, when permits were
i issued to the sum of $230.05. sec-
"I have had before me numerous
U wild-
shelling.
Divorce rnn!cil
i As the result of a decree handed
' down yesterday by Circuit Jndge
and Mrs. Joe Foster went toiond only to Portland, which ',ucl1 ' COuplea. who entered compact call
ivnn Mnnrt.iv after a load of beets. I permits to figures of $2.543.5.5. i , . .hn.iiew marriase. I have wlf'
Mrs. Himclwright was shopping in Unpreecndented buildlne activities 1 gtrattT rMD).ct by far for the un-
Klamalh Falls Monday. , are continuing tnrongnoui ineWOIj mother, cast out by society.
A. I. l.eavllt, Nels Nelson and Wll
ma Nelson are no longer man and
leertlon was charged In the com
plaint filed by Nelson. The coupl
Frank Ball went to Midland Mon-i greater part of the country, with no; (han , nave for ,hilt tyfv ot r0Uple."( ere married November 18. 1914
(Continued from Page One)
Staley.
The logs were scaled by two scal
ers, W. D. Kennedy and B. W.
Zollman.
The Ewauna Box company uses
an American rod saddle tank loco
motive. The train crew consisted
of: Engineer Lyle Magness; fire
man Fred Jackson; conductor Ed
die Frink; brakeman jack Cooley.
The carloads of
over a 3H per cent grade lor a
distance of two miles, and were de
livered on the Southern Pacific sid
ing within the eight hours. The
day.
Mr. Himelwright was in Klamath
Falls on business Monday,
Milton Mimelwright took dinner
with the Balls on Tuesday.
Dixie G if ford was visiting school
Wednesday.
The roads are in fine condition
in this neighborhood at this time.
Joe Foster and Frank Sevita took
dinner with the Balls on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ball have gone into
the dairy business. '
Mr. and Mrs. Foster, Alma Glaser,
Dixie Gilford and Wm. Lambert at
tended the party at Keno Friday
night. All report a nice time,
some have sore shins.
indications ot an immediate let-up
September permits and plans filed
at Missoula, Montana.
In 3! leading cities and towns.' Bessie
showed a gain ot nearly 40 per cent awarded
over the same month of last year. children
and 17 per cent for the nine months' j husband.
period ended September 30.
IRfrcr Is Issued
Halloway. defendant,
the custody of the
belonging to her and
Walter W. Halloway.
a decree handed down In
circuit court yesterday by Circuit
was
two
her
through
NOBLEMAN GRANTED Judge a. l. Leavm
DIVORCE FROM WIFE
LONDON. Oct. 29. Lord
worth, former member of the Brl-'
tish cabinet has been granted a!
lJesereuon was tne grounus ior
which the suit was brought. Mr.
I,,,,, 'and Mr. Halloway were married
at Albany, uregon, on cecemoer
25. 1917. .
dlvcrco from
but
' the grounds
Lady lllingworth on
of her misconduct
Hallowe'en decorations at South.
Tnkro lu l-aac I'ounly
Taken Into custody by Klamath
county authorities, John Bkellog, ac
cused of a felonlou offense, yester
day was returned to Lake county
where the charge was filed.
Skollog was arrested at Chltoquln,
but, until yesterday, had Wi held
In the county Jail her. He was re
turned to Lake, county by Sheriff
Prlday.
HtllltlH lUVIilll K t.HWTF.n
Fur It year llrrlha Harris and
Clarence A Harris had been wedded
And then, yeaterday, they wera di
vorced by Circuit Judg A. I..
Lravlit.
Mr. and Mrs llarrl ware married
at Morton. Kansas, on April 5. 1907.
according to the complaint. A short
lime ago Mr. Ilarria filed a com
plaint In circuit court, alleging de
sertion. Tiler are no children.
STtr
Buy your neit cost or dresa at
Be Uegln'a Drrma Hhop. They art
all on sale. Hllk dresses at $t)l
and tip OSt JI
... . II .- 1II..U... W- i. u.. I
BUDjV
SAVE THE)
b,J
for frsms Is.jJ
delay a UHl.
ripping iIBt
miser to tat jI
wt of tuttrJ
occurs
crcis u mill. 1
llulld year bnJ
bard t(H.Tli
th tins, tsnj
autwtn, i, , J
you tuosty.
Th feotlt n-f
"solid'' black, b
urrti
Klamatiii
Pint
"W Marin
UPPER SWAN LAKE
i with their butler.
w imam cottage was tne butler.
and William's wife provided hit
lordship with the Information that
ended In the divorce. She sent Lord
I IllingBWorth a letter which had
wells.
030-31
You will find the preltlrat bath
robes In town at He Begin' Dress
Shop. 02-Jl
Fred Collman Is following the car
penter s trade in Kiamatn falls tuts been written to the butler hv Ladv
weelt' Illlngsworth, after the butler had
Will Baldwin of the Baldwin qut nia post In he lllingsworth
Hardware company. Installed an n-knma
logs were hauled. ceUent radio set for John Neubert; Lord IUInasworth showed th. let.
last sunaay atternoon. ter to ng wlre, who confessed mis-
Miss Christine Janssen was honor j conduct, but begged forgiveness,
student at Swan Lake school last I saying her Indiscretions had teen
' monta. "Infreouenl.'
able henchmen.
A noteworthy
nals only were observed. Not
hook was liroken. nor a wheel put
out of order. Andy Florencio, the!
camp blacksmith, saw to that. !
good condition of the track was due j The new owner of Edgewood
to the efficient work of John ronch puttng .a many impr0Te.
Vaughn, section foreman, and his' ments. This excellent ranch la he-
, coming modern in every way.
feature In connec-; Mo5t of the De0I)ie ln can com.
tiofi with the loading of the record munity journeyed to Lower Swan
number of cars yesterday was the Lake BchooI ,ast Saturday where
quiet and smooth efficiency of the the pupils assisted in a program
loading crew. There were no ac-!ai(1 pf.rforme(I tn a way to reflect
cidents. Every worker knew his ( honor on Swan school and commun
duties absolutely. A few hand sig-i l!y. The sernii hnn!tntv f .h
only were observed. Not a T,0-pP wn fftii. i,it,t
cialed.
L. H. Miuier tpent Sunday after
noon and eVeninir at the hnmn nf
J. J. yillalr, logging superinten-: J(,n!1 Nci,ilcrti ii,.nB " ou ,he
dent, said yesterday that the record' avv radio. The radio pr0(.rams ar(J
would probably stand for some time, h,.ard Tery dsllnctIy ln thls vicinlty
as It goes over all previous short; The Swan schoo, plannlng a
log loading records in Oregon by; bo!C 60cial lo bo Rlvcn Saturday
150.000 feet. i evening. November U. A llvo pro-
All the loaded cars were accepted gram i3 bcing prt.pared.
v me auuuicrn rociitc company,; jhe
wuuotic a single reload. All cars
uau b!2 riiiiiiiH. i . .
, . I morning ana evening concerts arc
rm, .m oi v13uors wno wu- hecoming a common occurrence,
nesscd the loading operations yes-! ,
terday Included Superintendent L.
D. Arnold of the Klamath Indian
service; Forest Supervisor Fred
Moffat. C. A. Middlebusher and Rcu-
VESSEL HITS ROCK
CREW REACH SHORE
MASQUERADE CARNIVAL
HALLOWE'EN
SATURDAY, OCT. 31., AT MA LIN
SAILING'S ORCHESTRA
coyotes arc becoming very
numerous in Swan vicinity. Their
Ilallowe en decorations at South
'el1s. 030-31
VICTORIA. B. C, Oct. 29. The
motorahlp Nahmint. ot San Fran
cisco, while coming out of Kyu
quot whaling station on the west
coast of Vancouver Island, this af
ternoon ran on a rock and sank
In 50 feet of water, ft was stated
at the Pacific Salvage company's
office here this evening.
The crew landed safely ashore
in small boats.
The steamship Salvage King will
leave for the aceno of the wreck
Friday morning to commence "ef
forts to raise the Nahmint.
ATTENTO
TURKEY GROW
We will buy for Cash on Delivers- i
your turkeys for Thanksgiving and (j
We will buy what you nave regarulei
ber.
FEFD YOUR TURKEYS. Iflhjl(
auaineti tneir iuii growin, ieca uwui
until i hnstmas.
Dixi) us a card and let us knoTk
you will have for market this fallnlw
keep you posted on market quotatfy
Swift & 0
Klamath Falls, Ore.
UOTEL ASTOO
2nd & Hill Lea An.tl,,
EVERY ROOM bat PRIVATE TOILE't
505 Bi!u New, Modern
Qose to Shopping District and Theatres
FREE GARAGE Tsrff irom 4l.SC-
hen
vice.
Balrd, also ot the Indian ser-
PRES. COOLIDGE IS
HELD AS ACCUSER
(Contlnncd from Togo One)
laud, trial judge advocate and Mit
chell's leital prosecutor, that tho
court martial was "abnormal" and
In taking sognizance, overruled with
niilltnry precision, the objections of
the defense to continuance of the
trial. !
The court decided it would rule
on this ohjccilon luter.
It did not wait to act on tho nu
merous other objections Introduced
by Kcid. It deposed nf each sep
nrtely und with I he terse recom
mendation of Col. Winship. that "it
Is my opinion that motion of the
counsel for the accused should not
be sustained und I so recommend."
Col. Herbert A. White, Mitchell's
military counsel, took a hand in the
arguments for the first time.
Again defeated, .Mitchell's counsel
adroitly moved for a bill of part
iculars claiming that undor what
they consider "faultily drawn" spec
ifications and charges, Mitchell does
B.P.Lewis Grocery
The Coffee House."
223 So. Sixth St.
We
carry a complete line
Quality, Groceries.
Phone 355
of
32
Try a pound of Lewis Special Coffee.
Pay us a visit or phone your order in.
We have our own delivery.
Meat Market operated in co-operation
with Grocery.
Vi'iilnghcuse Lamp?
Appliances
Vacuum Cleaners
Washer
Ranges
Link River Electric Company
W. D. nutler. Pre.
Elerlrli
Llconscd
and Mgr.
Frank ':llnihcr. See,
Kngtnccrln. Con-tractlnB
and Suppllea
Electric Eo,ulpmet W
Mill and Boj FWj
Complete Irrigation PUM
Plans and Kstlmal" '
Corner Seventh fit. and Klamath Ave.
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Oct. 26th,
Klamath News,
Gentlemen;
'About two weeks ago we ran a series of advertisements on "The Simp
Ironer," at which time Mrs. Johnson demonstrated this Ironer. We are a fonOF
advertiser in The News, and at thp AnQ carried1
exclusive advertising campaign in the columns of your paper.
We wish to express our appreciation for the gratifying results obtained fr
these advertisements, thev far out'
. j V.W.WI.U any ime campaign we nave -- r
fore the public.
Yours very truly,
W. D. BUTLER.