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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1925)
Sections ME nr i .vrillTfl I in ; Completes ft's Study awaal rW. (ifctorimllJl ol ""ll'- 4 iho tu tb !"'" (Ti.ili. Unit, nod kirk lDtrd of Hosts art to 'be earll' la bulb msnlrr l Likluaisd dories Hie 1 KnrJIol to Ihe r'bhfU .,uii. -pi.. ffd Missing C.W, No. 4 - The' i p i.i. "W iMllh. 111.... ' r u inn ; kj . " "lie, I n t.o ,uost.! Hrl'"-.-; K'W ","n - "7 SOllS tk. . I "wine sin.li . I'W fb L " rotuk til ail,-!.. 'as Double 5led Suit ' ''mer ,i.,., ,la'n blue. evk i,. . '"mngbone Weave. Al. teforbusj. &eal wear. r at topping n THE KLAMATH NEWS vMornlng Except Monday) , m anVunmoing Mr Booze Sleuthi Pry Mouth Victim Open to Secure Further Evidence i ujh AKUKI.KH. Nor. 4.- c tTtiiifd N, .) if John niru had ordered hearty meal and nm aoup. Mil terll. would have stayed )irn Ihey belonged and he wouldn't have b.o placed In jail. eh.rgcd .Uh ,.,..ae.sing liquor. i When Hint baa eoup he die.n'i i need li' '" l"i. ao ha pla.-.d I nT VOLCANIC ",cm """" '"" on i nan in in. iuii. n r.m. officers saw anmothln - Federal - i . sueplrlnus poking out of lllrd'i fltnwrl UH J 'u mtrbnla The In vhI 1 n I m.I Hti.l IWafd Sf Ex lulled a bolllo of liquor and lh . r i:. t. ... ... i. . .l-. . Hint denied owanrahlp of Dm ,h.,..lc. orerco.l and le.lh. but th. L,. ikoubt ky i-,alutba wara no, con rimed and ..,,. of m,edi.i, m.dlcul alien I ka i.irmrtl thitv tiritl lllrii'a mouth mwn This it.... m- .. Liif tin w ' - - ' - r . . -.- A.itlnr taaih ftlfn.l tMirfnrtlv ami fhnf In . ntraalr a- hy IHrd la bemoaning bla sad fjic u trca ' ' r ... . -...-..i.v .inr. 1 - fctifo ' inm nnil nr SEWAIM BOX m BINE OFFICIALS Departments and of Executives At Hotel Pelican lit appreciation of the good will and fellowship shown them during nd ku kern eipteti-d pnt asirlatton. department heads r krtU(kttoD. and employes of the hwnune Hon r, .,. ntilr l.a. Hlifhl lnmlMri.il M ,lln. """ by, . , ,h. , . iVilli krsn siHBd .h rr,.,rP (rlll , ,h(, white I'rll lltkt nl, sod set , hu,,, The KUeia of honor of knr!l la Klsinsih.i the rrenlna were: f. II. frlslrr. kp-Wktl foiaisiluns president of lha company. ('. It sM Orttna niuptry. ' I'aggHl. irv president, Fred 8 hat- artitm of the pni. lock, secretary. i I'lsles were laid for more limn I twenty. During Iho evening appro- am tie pnuinin -,,,-,,-. . ... m.rf- ins. is twfiof oil In Klam- ,)rcn rxmpoiided to. and oilier j mH: "Klamath ; features, made lha arrnlng a moat ! SkMUk lo tiarl complein aurrmra from nrery vlea-j Vsbwt first hsr , point. llmnrrei known1 Memories of last evenlng a event I invt.' Then and "' "" significance will always bej xk.rlmir. i. r . recalled by the present ..(entires. , w f..r a )r rntnaT nt avmil.t ,,,,. .''gift to each of the three company ! "iHUmaih mid I , m,.(h ,f n,n assembled employes. ! bWitne lime In i After pslnslnklng rare and much ! tbEaturo a pro- detailed work. Ihe employes and de. j i'scd. me 1 Psrtmenl heads caused to be pro- , fact thai th., 'Pared a tastefully and elalxiralely j ftuth roun.ry I. arranged rolutne. Im.ind In hand-1 fs k...M ,u.,e. -'' l "lh. r. iwttlnR forth in l-h'-: graphs the e.tllrn operations of the aji.1... ' company from Iho falling of .the m the aortd.i ., UI,, ,. h,pcd from the company from the falling of .the rj-'M urmed dur plant as a manufactured article. 'Srtikt ii. I. ti.. i i. .. e II. .rip., i lie nulla C'lniauis mure ...mi iw 11- lormilun found Itn-irntlons of the company works. ule roainiiiiiiti and la a silent tribute lo lbs pro- ! gross of the concern In Its develop- Vonk T nir"t work Lore, 'dim IS Itespondl.tg lo the orcaslon fitting appreciation of tho gifts were ac knowledged by President Crlsler and his associate rteiiitlrea. Thnso sehted during the dinner were: J. J. Vlllair. Joe Trushon. liar Cyr. II. V. y.nllmon. I. It. Ilyrne. Wm. Fairbanks, K. (i. Cummlngs, II. II. Hndrllffe, Harry Hargroves. ' "i Cilifomi : Minn, jonn n.aiitngs. vienrga 'Itwliy hl . Krlan.lson. Frank Owens. (!uy Mnn- ha, .,. t nlng. 4". F. Ilnll, llerl Owing". Win. rA,lej v, i Ar,-;"""lhm nr J. F. Dnggolt. Court Procedure Is. Ordered Probed r "flr of ih ' ISK" "K. nv- ti nned r'nti. ,' "" i News) Pollco Commissioner Kn- ,. .. HAIIHT .v ,t . ... ' eea bn.h , i "I1"1, m a .oner mniia piioiic iveu- " lo les er I nesduy night, has called upon DIs- I Irlct Attorney Jonh Until. m In lu : vesilgulo court procedure, following 1 a raid on gambling house, which j Knrlght terms the "biggest of lis kind In the country" where millions I of dollars was won and lost In lliroo months. I Nineteen men, arrested nl the Pli.cn on tho west aldo worn dis charged, according In lhn loiter, by Mnglsirnlo Louis Ilrotlsky,. nfler complaining ilelecllvea worn nnablo lo obtain a prosecuting allornoy lo present tholr evidence. U.S.S. Oklahoma Is , Held in Quarantine IIIIKMKUTON. Wash., Nov. 4. Il'nlled Nowa) Officers nml crew of Ihe If, H. B. Oklnhomn, In dry dock licro. hnvb been i..nra..llned while physicians uro attempting lo slump out a splnul disease, which has nppenred. One man wns dead and another was belloved filially 111. All cases ere bolng Isolated. The Oklahoma bus Just returned from tho cruise to lluwullun and Australian wnlers. VMUd Nev, : KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1925. ! BROKER ROBBED - THUfiS LEFT TO DIE ' Thirye Fracture Skull of WinninRs In Gamblinsr House, Police Turn Dying Man Over to United States Authorities , I SAN nirrn i Mi . j u t ! . lG0 Nov- 4. (Un.lcd News) T. M. N. George. Dcl!V o be a wealthy cotton dealer of Atlanta, Ga., was ten to death for his money after a nisht of revel at Tia. juana, it was declared late Wednesday by San Diego county authorities, after a preliminary Cinor died at the county ho. ' pltal hare Tuesday, after lie hud ln brouaht unconscious from the li.ir.ler resort, (ha v.r.lm. .nnaret... I "' lnuK h had robliad him of a nlaht's wlunlncs at iho amnh. 1 "" .. ?"? TT.' """iV 1 " !lf(l. tht (icurK HI Mi from a "Mil. i iiun uuu imm'h irc- 1 - u..-.. 1.1 j .lot on lhr l.r.ln. ...... ..... Nan iiipao an! nri im riiiim i:...r.. ni.i.i in .i. ti.. nana jail without mrdlral alten- ion. slier he had been found by police In a dated condition. Ho lurniHl orer to Amerlran au - thnriir. a hll" In an uncoiiarloua rondlilon and illid shortly thereat - .or, i. ... ..i. I Paper. .found .n I.I. mr..n Imll- ted that t.enrge was ; .Ml.tant maamfrr vi nil oitun iniumnia , avsoclailnn of Atlanta. Muskegon Turns Out II . J I)t or Hammond Kites Mt'KKKCON. Ml.h.. Nor. 4 -Thla loan ilHiended k.lni. Wednesday afternoon to attend en m.w the : funeral of fharlrs Hammond. It" "plain rlolhea man who kkll.fl ; ln.lln and Agnen Clementine tieorge -Iiiiii h" Anderson, arch , Manna of Klamath Falls: Ray Cc rrlmlnal and pal of (ierald t'hap-1 Cu Kinrhart 1ind K.tella May Lua- nian. at thr rosl of his own life. Karllrr In Ihe day Anderson, far. morn widely known than Hammond be. ause of Ihe apeclai ulor crimes ho bad rorauiUlcd, waa burled In. a .iier1, field, only an undertaker. a grave digger and a preacher on hani) ffr ,,, ,,, , lla.nmon.ra was iho kind of fun- ' ilelectlr,. never .Irram- ed would lie buhl fur him. lie hud Hied an ordinary Hie and had per- formed ordinary ilullea and. by a Mrdnnlc coincidence of fiite, did not )now ,,, H,, ,., nf u I wot ta rt,r.orilnMrr . Tllfl ,lro 0l.partmenl was there. the entire police forco came as well - 1 delegations fro... a dog., no!,!.- boring towns. M'QUIGG ALL READY TO HIT UP CONGRESS ON NEW DRAFT LAWS WASHINGTON. Nov. 4.--I fulled Ncasl "(Jo get 'em" McQuIgg came lo Washington Wednesday, anw President Coollduo among others, and luld plans to do to congress Just what hla nickname auggests McQuIgg of the shaggy brows and ! the determined look. Is expected to ' furnish considerable propulsion lo 1 the enactment of a universal draft ' law. which the legion has unsuccess fully sought of congress for the past I four years. Tho legion head de j Clares that a law which would glvo j the president power to draft all man power and resources' to aerve on an ennui basis, would 'o away wllh slackers and profiteers and make for equal service for all. and ' .n.,eiu. iirnritH for none." STATK roMPI.I-:TKS VMK NOIILKSVILLK, Ind., Nov. 4. Tho state lute Wednesday com pleted Us first degree murder case nsnlnst D. ( Stephenson, former ruler of tho Indiana h. i. iv. and two of his henchmen, who aro arrused ot killing Miss Madge Oherhollser. With tho tosllmony of Dr. II. O. Morts.-who said lie believed (ho 19 year-old aiirlnl worker died of combination of mor thoi nirlnl and blood pmaoning prosecuting nllorney rested. "WHAT STORM?" ASKS QUERIED ON AFFECT IONDON Nov. 4. (United Now) Ignorance was bliss andl bliss was Ignorance for two pus- seniors who, wllh thought else- whore never noticed any dlsturb-t ni.ee while' lhn liner llorongarla; tosaed llko a cork on mo A.inni.e In what her captain aald was the worst storm ho had ever seen. Passengers were thrown about, some HO bolng Injured, tables wore lorn loose, and socond and third class aunrtors were flooded, but. Mr. and . Mrs. Tracy Hlgglns or nrnoklvn failed lo notice anything and United Pro, Telegraph Service, AND BEATEN 1)P BY IN MEXICAN JAIL Victim to Gain Proceed of investigation and autopsy, MARRIAGES WIN OVERJHVORCES Dan Cupid Leads In Battle With Pop Divorce By Score 16 to 12 ' '"- couniy rourt houaa waa von (rMtf.n a h ' " ' ! by. rurly boadnd lad. Dan Cnnld. Th d,,,e',lcd " uklklns In a , corner with bla heavy lip. hanging and hla bead bent with dejec- 1 tlou. Tho vanqulibed one Is Old Mun Dlrorce. ; During tho nmnih of October. ,j jllfori.c, tiM ,n ,,1P . fr. of lhn cmln(r clork Atmld. , n h( on all returned for filing. Thnso to obtain llccnsn during October were Frank William Math- I ewe and Jennie Fay llaywnrlh of Ki.m..h f.h.: tierge and Patricia LeMone of Chlloquln; n.ninm nrewcr ana ...aays urenojLnnK, 20. Darling of Ft. Klamath; Jack Mor ris of Ororllle and Ruth Ellen Dot- son of Klamath FalU: Wlnfred Karl can he ot Klamath Falls: Walter (Continued on Page Two) ESCAPES ARREST Quick-witted Lawyer Saves Movie Actress From Being Pinched NKW YOKK. Nov. 4 Uuited News (Hurls Swanson and her bus band, or. If you will, the Marquise do . falalse do la Coudrnyo, re turned from one of tholr trlpa to Europe Wednesday night and neith er was arrested. Of course nobody expected tho marquis or Hank as he Is aome - times known lo be arrested, but only the fsst work of a good lawyer saved Gloria. The movie actress had been held In contempt of court for fnlllng to appear ns a witness in tho Janet Bcechcr Dr. Richard Hoffman dlvorco case and on that j charge, a $250 fine had been nssesa- ed against her and an order Issued for her arest. D..I Ihe lawyor obtained a stay of execution of Ihe arrest order, which will be argued In court on the mor row, (ilorla clalma she was not served with an order to appear In court. - , i GRAND JURY EXPECTED j jq REPORT ON FRIDAY, ! Tho Klamath county grand Jury, ; now in session, probably will not report before Friday night or Sat-j urday morning. It waa learned last night from an aumcnuc source. Action has ooen laaen on ii- proximately eight cases which have been considered, It waa said. No less than 10 more cases are before, tho deliberating body. j Several persona have predicted a rather startling - report from thoj grand Jury. HONEYMOONERS WHEN, OF ATLANTIC STORM oxlrniirdlnnry. I Tho 1,'nlled News telephoned Hlg- i gins nt So.tthamplon to eo If he ; had been Injures) In the storm. j "What slormT" Tracy demanded. and was old of tho torrlfla exper-j lences "i .MM.. . . i "Oh." !d lllgglns, "woll. the water was rather high and waves were emi'lng up over tho 70 foot promenade deck, but wo thought that was the usual thing. "Yon soo wo'ro on our honey moon and wers only married the) day before wo sailed. " NEVER AGAIN SAYS WISHARD "N'orsr. again, so help me." aald A. L. Wlnbard, who was yes tarday naked If he had any am bitions to return to bla former pout an aecretary of the Klamath Irrigation nintrli-t, a place he bold for ncvcrnl years. Many water uaers hare been wondorlng who the next aecretary will be. There waa aorae rumor to the effort that when the pre sent admlnlatratlon la broken at the coming election that Wlahard would again aeek the office. "I hare made money and friends since I left that office. It la a tbankleaa one. If honeatly conducted," continued Wlahard. "Naturally I am interested in eelng competent directors elect ed, as la any water uaer having the welfare of the dlatrlct at heart. But aa for Job, not for me." RIVAL ATTEMPTS Victim Packed In Barrel and Left on Tracks After Bad Beating By Gang MAVWOOU. Calif.. Nov. 4. (United News) .Kidnaped at the . door of his aweetheart'a home, beat- 1 en unconscious, then placed fn a barrel and left on a railroad track to die, was the experience of Jack I Ixing, who Is still in a delirium at a local hospital, told a fragment ary story of bow bo waa kidnaped as be was leaving his girl's home Monday. He waa beaten by five or six men, he aald, and then waa placed In the barrel and rolled onto the- railroad tracks. . Long waa discovered dated, at a friend's homa here late Wednesday. I He could not remember how he got! there. Deep ruts and gashes about the head and body attested to the se verity of the attack made against tho boy. Investigating officers were of Ihe opinion that Long was beaten up by men who objected to his calling on (Jcncvluve Reynolds, the girl. Hollywood Studios To Merge Interests HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Nov. 3 The producing activities of the Ce- cu B da M1u0 Btudios at Culver I City and the facilities of the Met ropolltan studios In Hollywood, will be merged, according to an an nouncement made by De Mllle Tues day. Tho consolidation, ono ot Iho lar gest In years, will Involve property valuod in excess of SI 1,000.000. rflLH'K I.AI Xt'H DHIVK SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 4. A po- llce drive against sellers ot lottery tlckotfl nan resulted In the arrest of 10 portions and the Issuance of war rants for 64 more. PUBLISHER IS MISINFORMED Following Is the copy of a let ter sent yesterday to tho publish er of the evening paper by A. L. Wlshard. formerly aecretary ot Ihe Klamath Irrigation Dis trict: Klamath Falls, Ore., Nov. 4. 1925. Mr. K. J. Murray. Publisher Evening Herald. Dear Mr. Murray: In your editorial or tbis dale you make the statement that: "Thla will bo Iho first year In which tho tax roll of Iho district was prepared In the district of fice, tho work heretoforo having been dono by tho reclamation ser vice." Evidently you have been mis informed, for the fact Is, that the lax roll lias always been pre. pared In the district office, ami never in the orrico of tins recla mation awvico. As .1 personally prepnrcl all roll for Hie evcn years alnco formal Ion of the dls. trier, may I tnke the liberty of requesting that you correct this statement. Sincerely jours. (Signed) A. U WISHAHII. WILD ORGY OF WASTE IS SHOWN IN PROBE OF BRADBURY REION DURING FIRST NINE MONTHS OF YEAR 1925 Investigation of Irrigation District Being Undertaken By Economy Club TAXIS, GASOLlf FLOWERS ON BILLS Farmers Outraged At Wilful Disregard of Economy After Close Study of Figures Already Far In Excess of Year's Budget Budget 12 months 1925 Office assistant $480.00 Telephone and telegraph 60.00 Printing and office supplies 100.00 ; Damage claims ... Some "miscellaneous items," that the farm ers are wondering about: Taxes paid ' A. H. Lamm, testimony Mrs. L. B. Hague, reporting' Gasoline coupon books .: Flowers :.. J . These items constitute a part only of the money the water users have been compelled by Bradbury and his board to pay to no purpose other than to antagonize the Interior Department and its heads in Washington, D. C. . Just one of the things Bradbury's administration has done Jo make the water users' problems more difficult to solve. . - Scattering of money to the winds by the Bradbury regime of the Klamath Irrigation District has resulted in expenditur es, for less than nine months, already thousands in excess of the budget for the entire year, it was discovered yesterday by members of the Economy in Office Club. Following an expose in The News of the increased sums, Bradbury and his director, Jacob, have been pulling down, a probe was begun immediately. It revealed a wild orgy of waste in which bills for taxi services, gasoline, flowers, extra help, stenographers, printing and office supplies, reached staggering figures. Vouchers tor which warrants ; aTeeadetnc drawn on tho treasury j total more than 112,000 for administration. The budget tori On an Itemised list of expend! this year allowed only i8.S19.eo. tnres they discovered where P. C. Tt conservative!? estimated Carlson, camnalgn manaeer of last that the total administration ex- pense cannot possibly be be'.d under 114,000. Tbis means an additional charge of about 16 cents an acre for the entire district, (be present charge for administration being ap- proximately 20 cents. Part of the building charge was eJimlnsted thi. vear to show a re- I duetlon In taxaa. But this entailed 4 taking over the O. M. and as this haa not been done, water will find ihem.oive. not onlv paying tho regular building charge next year, but part ot the 1925 charges ss well, it was pointed out. On top of this- will come the ex tra charge ot IS cents an acre, money squandered by the Bradbury administration. Accustomed to seeing past ad ministration keep. within tho budget, farmers who scanned the list of expenditures were further outraged because It was so exces sively overdrawn. Particularly as "SCOTTY" RIDES FOR 150 MILES ON 6 CENTS i OAKLAND. Nov. 4. (United : News) John McPhcrson has fln ' ally been removed from an Oak l land street car, after riding 150 ml)ea for six cents. There is a pay as you leave system between Oak I land and Berkeley. MrPherson ; boardod a-car a'nd refused to get out at the end of tho line. It was not j until his 15th trip that a policer.ian waa summoned lo shoo the pas senger fropi the car. McPherson paid his six cents as he left. C.lltDS LKAVK FOIl HEATTLK 'nm....,(. tTi-iveriuiTV r..ll j CI I A.ir VMJ trtirrjiifi i n.n.. Nov. 4. Hundreds of Stanford stu dents gatherod Wednesday after noon in ehocr the Cardinal football team, ..which entrained for Seattle. Coarih Glenn Warner's squad en counters the University tf Wash ington team here Saturday. Two Sections 16 Pages Price Five fr Spent ' 8 months 1925 $1259.51 289.69 684.82 1502.39 200.00 149.82 1274.95 500.00 10.00 7.50 they knew no accomplishments on behalf ot the district bad justified the spending. year for Bradbury, hsTl been paid $900 for alleged damage to land formerly owned by him adjoining the Melhase-Ryan sump. Knowing that the extent of (his damage bad bebS estimated at less than 1100 this further aroused their Ire. "Bradbury must pay his cam- P1-" bllIs somehow," it was re- I marked with sarcasm. It was also recalled that Charles Wood Eberleln assisted the Brad- bury campaign last year. He pro- '" " l" eenl " "' from taxes, a state-wide scandal. and another Item to be distributed among the other taxpayers for pay ment. "If thla Isn't reason, facta and figures for electing Drew and Carleton so they can stop the merry loot ot Bradbury and his friends for his remaining two years the water users certainly are a bunch of goata," one said, adding, "Fig ures don't He." - , The itemized list of the Brad (Conttnned on Page Eleven) "Notocentrous" In a vertebra whose cen trum is formed exclusively of interdorsal arcualia. That's "Jiggs" . When "Maggie" wings Mm with tho towel roller for forgetting to bring, as politely requested, a bog ot the Bouquet soap on sale at 79c today, Friday or Saturday. If you don't believo It look up Noah Wcbalcr'a opinion. Center of Shopping District