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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1925)
Pae Two Tuesday. November 3. lfl" THE Hies a, a potato producing section, arooniinic to 0. A. HVudonuMi, rouu ty agriculturist. I Th estimated iM. oasetl on ENGINEER SIMS i TH (Sumatra yiew. nasea on rr imt nil r I v DrQIIIT I f Til I ; u "cr"p Tn the bainCUr;Vooc KIM ill ll III H M'"' lrvlKU .IWrlrt a- IlLlJijLlU III 1 1L I sacks. "I nich yi'la three-fourths 111LLL.U III W M i i,u., o.iln.i h-Vii " is in 'sack, and thi week will see ' t,f the KniervrU l-amt " Imwt- BRADBURY ORDER TO 1 FAVOR ENTERPRISE I (OMilwaiil rniiw Ver Oaf) the wind-up of the digging. Most of the farmers realized handsomely on their potato acre-; age. prices having advanced from fl and J I C J a hundred at tho be- ginnisg ot the wa to a present ; Phony $20 Bill Reaults Gun Fight With Polic. Officer AUo Dead Mich.. Nov : - t;eorte "Dutch" Hot Word In Council End On Promise to Probe Law Requirement iiwun lo a I'rvacn. , vrKKSllOX Pri ot " nJ I-- un- il'nit.d News! A trier vernal w'u "J'" der the influence of . general ad- Kho3e pro,Klou . rlminal blaied up through the clear and Taace Q( ,he nilrk,,, ,nd mJJ(, htH " ' kl , " .flrilel competitive activity on me pmvous witn ,rim, ,, naI!n over en mwiici part ot local ana outsiue ouyers. Judge Lem Gaghageu and City Kn- Kw pf the Klamath producers sold glneer Eugene Henry disagreed as at (ha ,01lw fiRure!,, mo. f them to whether Henry's plans and spec!- hltyin!. 8oM ,t price around $1.50 tications on certain city work, ever and ;5 wnlle m!lny more Tnt. had received the formal seal of a, ,ne ,op range and others censed engineers. Incidentally. Mr. ' m mM noIdias tor , further ad Henry, who is not a licensed (., mini compa"). lmnl iiwiw V,kI r l'rlcln. tir the cir liiiM, i.im miss, aiut IIBM. This' The trinity Hut count In work leachcra. pnents. and his pu- ...,...u...i.,l hi I I.I of , pll r umnuallv enlhtl.la.il. iho imril.uliir tract., nilcviil ' lor about flk In the vlclnliy of il.. iian. Tho tinhT l tll lilt in - len ami ,MiuiMni. utiui.ituii Hi,- w nill-ior, otfl.v, anil ran bp, Wank W. Sci..n. county dub min Uy an)onf. aicnl, ho relurmd from the two "Thi one act of the prent ad-1 town yesterday octilna. nnnntration Is sufficient reason to I Mr. S-toB ha hrsun his work IHrertnr Hrndbury and unusually early tn's year mat nie strnoirophcr. Ilarlog beruuin ti'iioxraptier, he wu flint thai on In demand vtpialni'ii. it wua per feci ly a pie as there was noihlng Immoral n ho lit It and the police wero "Just Inn mean" tor taking away all his ulce clothes. Hut a man' a man for at' that. r. he was dismays t0 !rhrs"' '."XH nly female IjrpM, were i lUa ij, S llenco the make-up he uy. Molr It wua imrfeclly aim. Iln. ! KLAMATH VAI.I.KY HOBPITAL. lleds will be reserved without rhaie In lor the etpncleit conflnemant. a ...v .l k.ll ri'DIKT. trted to pass on a pn... ullDii. ,. b r.n.lv with ihelr f the Interior gives his , eihlhlts by Hie lime school closes glneer. and whose appointment by i It is of record that 43 car lots h.-r.t Saturday ulght. A few nun . .. ." i. ..i h...i in secretary o uics laiii u n'wi . . .. . . ... , , .,,,.., an allrv. a chunk of lead In his coniem io .ue ,r...u., .-mm..- heart from the revolver of a small question from payment of charges "own "'op It was not until Men- hd of director have euher j DELICATE SILKS NOT day that the police department of -moral or a legui rigm 10 rcnc.e this town realiied that one of their these landa from taxation own men. Detective Charles Ham- i:cilevlii mo, lan.is ot ciiarKr. FOR MEN SAY COPS the mayor has causea me auermen ,.,. u., Mn- I. v. . ....... .... . for ihe noM flvo v.-ars att.1 for Hie nrJ hi, nolnt but added wSiI considerable tonnage man for ho!u picked men of the lelur.. mean, that ctlr.1 bunl.-n will He proved his point but added v shipped by truck to ad- .,.,,,, f iustl.e had been h to be t,.rae by IIm- rrmalnln Zr&rZ 'ZroveVJoinln, C.Hforni. counties ., , raore than two years. - lur . . . . . v " ' - lay In .k. significant that a buyer freni the Anderson's body rreTiousiy, v. !. '. . ,.-,cM , ... . u. , v nr foe ll.e Inn.! U ...-.llou of Jensen. Henry aw uariey naa ..nilei producing ,,.,,.,. ij..,.tlfled valued at S70O to tlHH) an acre. years and tried to Induce Ihem to relieve these landa from charges. This he was unable lo do unlit he succeeded last year In electing a meet with requirements of the state Wst auali y pota oes. bough, , JO board of engineering examiners, pro- y " K1mi,hh Tided it had been approved by en- of which it l one Klneers who are llcensd. i thiri u!ed a' Md P0,a- The brief, though warm, exchange ,OM ln Vakima. . l., u ..j ! Many of the Klamath potatoes hagen came after a councllmanlcar-! are sacked under the labels of pretor accepted ,he bin ,nd ,hea . board of hlsowncontrol-- gument. at the conclusion of which oxner aeciioas. a examined it. He beckoned lo Ham- Alderman C. I. Roberts, demanded: i " 18 Predicted that shortly 1 mond ,old nm qttlcklr , ,ut. "I want to know if any seal of,K1mth wiu haTe bn "'"'' piclons. aud the detective rushed out the firm has been placed on Henry's ! recognized as a potato producing ond do1ro the street. vork j center second to none. Ana Mam- Judge Gaghagen did not hesitate.!"- county labels will be standard Dramatically enough. Detective Hammond died without knowing what service he had performed. An derson attempted lo pass off Ihe : counterfeit bill In the Colonial cafe for a box of chocolates. The pro- (I'outlnucil 1'nnii I 'men line) satin slippers, rhlc skirt, allk blouse oilier silken things, and go to the station. When questioned. Kdgar explain- "Mr. Kberleln haa appeared be- aim. ne ... mum , fore every board for a number ot """ 'ur wor"- ,Jur ',',, ago he determined to become a "None whatever." he said, but the words were scarcely out ot hia month when Mr. Henry returned: "I beg to differ with yon and I'll how yon." And he did. The city engineer problem was dropped after Darrey had promised to confer with the state engineering examiners relative to the status of Henry so long as he la associated with licensed engineers. "I claim," Mr. Darley had said, "that Henry has a right to act under Jensen Henry and Darley. You're getting the supervision of three men and paying for bnt one." He added that the engineering firm is ready to back up its position. "Why have the state law then?" Mr. Roberta demanded. Mr. Darley explained that, as he understood the situation, the exer cise of care as regards the employ ing of registered engineers haa only to do with projects which might af fect the public health and safety. He mentioned the instaiiatinn r sewers. - , j liquor jugs,&om his automobile, Councilman Balsiger explained he ,ma,ntams be 15 """" and. ac bellered that no member of the ! cord,nS ,0 reports, has requested the council felt personally any animus ' Rrand to Pnhe lnto hi" case, as far as Mr. Henry is concerned ! Four charges were filed against nut added that he believed the city I -ons- Dut none, io aaie, nas ever The detective overtook Anderson a few blocks away from the cafe. and informed him he was under ar rest. Meekly enough Anderson walk ed along with him until they were in front ot the city hall and only a short distance from the police sta tion. He then whipped out bis re volver and began to run. Hammond was close at his heels. Anderson tired twice, tho bullets going wild. One ot them shattered i ft jarKe plate glass window across Sheriff Burt Hawkins, brought Far- the street. He then turned Into an Traffic Violators j Haled Into Court : Printers Sick Stomach and Headaches Almost Cost Job tor quality wherever shipped. WILD WEST GUN PLAY DEPLORED (Continued' from Page One) Through the activities of County I Traffic Officer Knowles. gloom j spread over the face of no less than : thn-e Klamath county motorists: during the week-end. Ulenn l'rewllt was driving his au- j tomoblle. He waa, according lo i Knowles, driving It too fast. In consequence Mr. Prewltt Is lo be arraigned on a charge of speeding He was arrested Saturday while tri.vntli.r k'nnwln. rnnt.n.la Ht lh rell's automobile to a stop and took ; alley wttn nammonu scarcely o( 4S m,lM , hur htm Into custody. i teei oenina. lie urea again, me It is further known that other i bullet penetrating Hammond's lung officers, high up in local official- and liver. dom. frown on Ihe "wild west" tac- i The detective wrenched the re tics of certain officers temporarily , volver from the bandit's hands. He employed. j then tired Mb own revolver at close It was said that the case of Les- range, the bullet severing the main lie Congo, of this city, said to have artery from the heart. It was all been shot some time ago by Officer over with Anderson. Cole, following an automobile chase, I As tho tutor of (lerald Chapman, is to be considered by the grand ! tho "prince of bandits" rolled over Jury which, today, went Into session. ! on the rough alley pavement. Ham- I J0 I It was different with Alfred An derson. Mr. Anderson. It seems, neglected to have the proper license plates on hia machine. He, too. will be tn court later. Wilfred Nine, of Klamath Falls. I has neglected to have hia lights properly adjusted. Knowles said, j So. Sunday night, be arrested Mr. Nine and cited him to appear In Justice court. Congo, accused ot having thrown mond staggered to the wall of a I To rend Tne Klamath. Nowa day building. He sacked and tell in a after day. Is to keep thoroughly In- should be within the state law. IS 175,000 SMS been pressed. I Congo was shot In the shoulder 1 after several shots had been directed i at his automobile. He was In the i hospital for some time. Farrell. who lives in Klamath i Falls, and who, yesterday afternoon entered a plea of guilty to charge preferred against him. assessed a fine of $25. rested near Malin. ;"' JU" .rKB formed on happening, ot Importance Thompson came running to hi, aid. tthrnluhout th(J world weU a. ln l,e him cried Hammond weak- Kll,malh a,,,,, ,nd vlHnlty. ly. He got me. . Detective Hammond was removed , to a hospital where he died two jQ : hours later. Mr. K. M. Cnllm, Df Volhea.A ihrfttitb rm work wrinl on imui,i ot tck bradarhr v mur MomchJ rM.M rnioT RtMi nraui am cmritKit cm do nvur and hrtter Mofk mnd titr i. wnnh I. mK I hjtr nrvrr tMloir Kivcn m runw io advfriitt a mrdicin -t ti cannm imj-in bo ditlrrrni I lrl tnc I ditcotrrrd Vtttttt Litit, 4.1. cl J'tllfc jnrr, little Liri P. I It tooir iKf who virm ihrtiuch the hvet ind btmrltv 1 tr an a a mild atvl tfltxri titr laati. in a amiU maivHi nttW o-ji a.i had atir-i rlitriv RiminfwiultO ajii ti a it by ajjl dl kaal MwfCh. ' (A4vemsunent Hundreds of Men Pay $70.00 For a Suit But- Thousands Do Not Care To Pay More Than Prom , $25 to $45 We have a generous share of buca the first class, but it's tho fellow. iatf thousands that we are interested li ml Consequently we are putting excepticoli in our ?. its and overcoats at, these prxa The Brownsville Wod Mills Store 5th and Main St to "Culinary Kay" Au exchange of recipes of Klamath -Falls house wives. Including a program worthy of an afternoon's devotion Is sched-! the uled on Friday afternoon in the '. was ; library club rooms ot the American ! He was ar- i Home department of the Women'a Library club. Mrs. D. V. Kuyken-I Crop ThreeFourthi In Establish Record for Klamath Baain ' That Man. L .oe! 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