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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1925)
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Hook .' t trocloe Public hl.hway. 1 "ne of $2f. toes to say th ey rth, em. lively at f .a .' I 90DIH! ALIGNED: Krict , S1"Wng The jjTy ing Except Monday) BELL RINGERS PLAY TO JINGLEAT ELK'S Lodgemen to Entertain To night With Program and Jitney Dances onlghl In Ilia Elks temple nil In teresting program i,f mualr ami en. iiTtaliimeiit from tin, Normandy Hell ltlllKTX H nnlli Ipuleil l,y Hi,, mnny who huvo laiiunl in utteiid the evening. The program will open promptly at eight o'clock with tickets sold only m ilia door. Quartette numbers will h fial ured In Ih majority, with a large mi in Iw r uf ioiulnr songs uMiIIiik lu the features of Hid evening. Fol lowing: llm iiriiKram the chain will b rleared nway and room mniln for a "Jitney" dunce. Th In rhargn of thn presentation f llm Normandy Hell llingera are John Houston, rliulrniiin: Kil Clark, Jink Ciivn unit Hurry Mesener. LOCAL CATTLE BEST ON COAST California Stockmen Visit County to Replenish Southern Markets That the Pacific count market la looking lo Klamath f.ir cattle la not a mere myth but n reality that Klumalh alnckmen are graap lm with great rapidity, la the claim laid by prominent alockmrn of California, who are apendlnc aome tot democratic I time looking Into llveatock condl- lewrvallre and , nOB, i. Klamath ihla wook. J, A. Itoblnaon, one of the lar Iteet atork ownera In Merced coun ty, California, arrived In Klum alh Kalla lat night, looking toward the Klamath ranges for atock cat 1 to rcplnnUh bU deleted t With the boot and mouth dlseuae ravaging through the rattle in Cal ifornia last year Itoblnaon lost S. 000 bead of fine atock. It Is to Klamath that be has come to re plenish that atock which he baa loat. Another prominent stock biiyor la Johnny Allen of the Allen I'yln company of San Franclaoo. Ac cording to Allen the Klamath stock la In the finest condition of any stork on the coast and buyers first turn Inward Klamath when they think of marketing. In oilier words stockmen all i along tho Pacific coaat are keen I on Klamath rattle. lliihlnsnn hlppe, from southern Oregon through Alluraa yesterday nevrrul thousand head lo his own rungo. While In Klumalh be plant lo buy isevernl thousand hioto head of stock tullle. discussing1 It was while lie was stock with Klumalh et-.-k;nen that ho and W. O. Italian of Malln, one "pun.-herH" on tho lluiMIo ranch In Merced met again. Tolh are inemlie'S of th Ca!!lor.ii.i Inll'e (rowers association. According to Dalton Klama'.h ls( well cleaned of her slock this year and linpnrlntlons will ho rJortd to In order to feed on tho bumper crop of hay thai filled the fields this full. OLD LANDMARK BRINGS $6500 Dr. George II. Morryman. Klam ath Fall physician, has purchased from C. Hf Knowles, 142 feet facing nlnln street, near Center, for a con sideration of $0500. The deed wns filed In the office of the county clerk yesterday afternoon. The land Is one of the famous old landmarks of l.lnkvlllo, the original city of Klnmnlh Falls. It fa the Main street for 142 feel, nnd Ihe frontage Is near Center street. Whnt Dr. Morryman plans lo do with tho land Is not known, as ho could not be renched lust night. For omo time tho Innd hnn proven vnliinhlfl ns a qnnrry, nnd Iho dirt nnd rocks carried nway gradually to itreot level, from whnt was once a high cliff. - The name of every doctor in Klamath Falls appears frequently in our pres cnption li c& We employ only college trained, registeiert men for our prescription impounding. We positively do not operate a drug stoie tor training prescription clerks. CURRINS for DRUGS, Inc. Portland Klamath Fa"9 Ela United KLAMATH FALLS, ORE , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925 PASSENGERS TELL TALE OF TERROR Eicape from Deck of Ship Afire At Sea Records Thrilling Episode ONE LIFE IS LOST Nine Persons Treated Result Of Burns and Injuries In Escaping Flames' Wll MfNCTON. Del.. Nor. 18. il'nlted Newsl Nearly every sur vi i ur of Die Ill-fated Clyde liner l.i iii.lin, whli h la burning at lwes, I'i-I.. had a tale ur Irrror to tell as tlm paoeeugera arrived here on board' u mmmIhI train from Lewes. Moat of them will ronllnua on to their ilemlnutlona In Florida by rail. Tho only death from the disaster wna Hint of Robert Levcrton, Wll llatnanaelt. Mum., who was drowned a he Jumped from the ahlp. Sev eral were Injured. Capl. D. C. Devercnux, commander ! ,h" '-nP- related tersely bow he brought hla ahlp lo safety. "The paaiti-ngera were not excit ed," he aold. "They behaved as if Ihey had been culled' on derk to have their pictures taken." "The fire wna first discovered st 4: liS about CO miles out of Lewes. The passengers were awakened and all steam was put on to get inside Iielswr.r breakwater. 8. O.' R. slg (Contliiuftt on Page Two) NARCOTIC CURE HELD POSSIBLE BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18. Discovery of a cure of narcotic ad dicts Is claimed by Fred Dubry, San Francisco chemist. I Dubry announced Wednesday tnat his l real mem nas proved suc cessful In COO cases. . A drug derived from a narcissus-like plant futtnd In South America, Indian and China Is aald to bo tho base of the cure. While searching for some meth od of curing himself from the narcotic habit, Dubry stumbled upon ,he remedy years ago, he said. Proving successful In his first lien of he euro, Dubry ex tended lis application lo others and now has the support of Dr. William A. Mundell, San Fran cisco physician and other medical authorities. POLK COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY RESIGNS POST ' SAI.F.M. Nov. IS. (United News) The resignation of Joo llelger son as district attorney for Polk county, to become cf.'eetive Decem ber 31. was filed with (lorernor I'lrrco Wednesdny afternoon, llol gersnn b resigning to accept the position of assistant United States attorney for Oregon. Governor Plorce snld he would not announce, Ilelgerson"s successor In the Tolk county post for some time yet, not having made up his mind as to his choice of tho several can didates whoso names have been made for tho appointment. IIXKIl Klt POSSKSSIOX Alvln Willis and Everett Lynch, chnrged In Judge Ed X. Kendall's court with possession of Intoxicating liquor, wero released yesterdny on bonds of $160 each with their trial postponed until a later date. Post ponement of Hie trial was made by agreement of the counsel and court until December 8. ri.K.tIM NOT I ILTV Charged with forging a check for $30. Ed Wllklna entered a plea of not 'guilty hcn 1,0 'a" arrft'8ned In circuit court yesterday before Judgo A. L. Lcavltt. math 'News News and United Press Telegraph Services TRAIL OF TREES IS ASSOCIATION PLAN Reforestation Body Seeking to Plant Line of Growth All Across Continent U) ANUEI.KH, Nor. IS. A trail of trees, which will extend fruni tho Atlantic to the Pacific count, was started here Wednesday llh the plunllng of Co rob trees by the American lleforeslatlon associa tion. The purpose of the planting Is lo stimulate Interest In the nation-wide educational campaign to direct pub lic attention to the necessity of re forestation and tree culture through out thn country. The southern Kliiiiway has been chosen for the plaining route, be cause of fuvoruble climatic con ditions. The first section of the transcontinental route will lead ucross California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, l-oulubna. M IhkIhhIpiiI and Florida. ITALY SECURES STABILITY LOAN J. P. Morgan & Co. Named Among Firms Negotiating $100,000,000 Deal NEW YOrtK. Nov. 18.ltaly will obtain a long term stabiliza tion loan of $100,000,000 from an American syndicate, Including J. p. Morgan and company. It waa an nounced at the Morgan offices fl'ednesday. The uses to which the loan will be put are to be determined by the Italian government. Subscription lo the loan will tc opened Fri day morning. The house of Morgan and other syndicate members are confident that the transaction has the en thusiastic approval of the United Slates government. Count VolpI and the members of the Italian debt fomralsalon who came here lth W reaVhed adtrbrfVift-TifA-lw 1Merrptum''ier- funding agreement with the govern ment last week. The loan now In hand will wipe out a loan of $:0,000,000 obtained here last June, COL. C00LIDGE HOLDSHIS OWN PLYMOUTH. Ver., Nor. 18. Col. John C. Coolldge, father of the president, who b confined to his bed as a result of intermittent heart at tacks, was resting comfortably at his home here Wednesday night. Dr. Albert W. Cram, personal phy sician of tho president's father, made his third visit of the day to the Coolldge farmstead Wednesday evening, nnd upon leaving said that while his patient Is not gaining rapidly, he docs not appear lo be losing ground. "Ills heart bloc continues about as yesterday, but he promises to have a comfortable night," Dr. Cram said. "He has been reclining most of tho day. When I loft him he was sleeping soundly. I do not consider his. condition critical." WOI I.lt KX40IS CITY 1IBND, Nov. 18. Suit to en Inln thn arents of the city of Bend. Including Mayor M. H. Fox mom l.ers of the city council and Louis Dennett, recorder, from sell Ing $800,000 in nonds for construc tion of a municipal water system under an existing contract with the Ladd ft TUton bank and associates, at a price below par. was filed Wed nesday by W. R. Riley. A tempor ary Injunction was issued by Cir cuit Judge T. K. J. uutiy. DKIUTK KORBID1IKX BERKELEY. Calif., Nov. 18 Girl students of California and Stan ford universities have been forbid den to debate tho question. "Re solved: That Iho family Is an un necessary element In the progress of civilisation." CHKDIT PLAN EVOLVED SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18. A ! department for credit protection ! will bo established Immediately in I San Francisco by the Western Div ision of the national association of credit men. I ITALIA X WOMK.V TO VOTE HOME. Nov. 18. Votes for Ilal Inn women vlrtunlly bocame a renl Ity Wednosday when the senote ap proved last article of the bill lo en franchise women by a vote of 168 to 87. NAVV GRILLED BY L William S. Simma Delivers Scathing Criticisms Of Sea Defense ' MITCHELL SUSTAINED Airplane Carrier Backbone Of Fleet Instead of Big Capital Ship WASHINGTON. Nov. 18 (United News) Two embattled warriors of Uncle Sam sat Wednesday In a dingy kalsomlned room In a Washington warehouse before the highest rank ing generals of the army, and glee fully Joined in flaying the conduct or tne army and navy. The two brotbers-under-the-Bkln. Rear Admiral William S. Sims, re tired, and Col. William Mitchell, airman under wpr department In dictment for Insubordination rep resented the severest critics ever known to the military establishment. One, with a long record on the sea, had suffered reprimand for his criticisms the other with an equal ly Impressive record on land, faces reprimand for hla. But Sims Is re tired, and can say what he pleases without danger of being court mar llaled. Simc was the star performer in the enlivened court 'martial drama, which finds the army and navy fight- (Contlnucd On Page Two) JUDGE REFUSES TO POT BUBBLE . BOSTON. Nov. 18 Charles Ponii AMtwhll nftnanelnl vtinrit " Ida lana enterprise, by wnicn ne says he hopes to reimburse those who lost In his "international cou pon" scheme flvo years ago. . Superior Court Judge James H. Slsk late Wednesday declined to pass upon a motion presented by Assist ant District Attorney Maurice Caro, suggesting that Ponxl be required at once to begin his second sentence of seven to nine years for larceny In connection with the 1920 Ponzi bubble. Judge Slsk, after hearing the mo tion, declared' the matter was one of the utmost Importance to Ponil, and thnt he wanted him to have every chance to present any ques tions of law he might have to the supreme court. Tt'XXKY Ol'TPOIXTS RISKO CLEVELAND. Nov. 18. Gene Tunney. regarded by many as the leading challenger for Jack Demp sey'a heavyweight crown, easily out pointed Johnny Rlsko, local product, in 12 rounds at the publlo auditor ium here Wednesday night. Klsko was near a knockout several times. boy sririDKH KANSAS CITY, Kas.. Nov. 18. Tying one end of a blue bandana handkerchief to the handle ot a hoe that had laid over two ratters In a barn and with the other end knot ted about his neck, Orvllle Sllckel 13, committed suicide here Wednes day.. NOME MAIL l.KAVKS NOME, Alaska, Nor .18. A dog team Is mushing southward, with the winter's first batch of mall tor the United Sjatea. It will require 45 days for the mall to reach Seattle and dogs, rail and steamer being used In the Jour ney. Tl'O lll'RXS; MUX SAVED SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18. Four men were rescued from the sixty toot tug Success when the vessel burned to the water's edge In San Francisco bay Wednesday. Laundries Don't Get Sick Ever have a big wash that just had to be done, And you had everything ready And then spent the day Waiting and waiting? When you expect work back from tho laundry It comes. TROY LAUNDRY Phone 656 FLEET HELPLESS IN I GIANT SURF WAVES Passengers Unable to Land As Fierce Gale Rages Along Florida Coaat Line MIAMI, Pla., Nov". 18. (United News) Sixteen ships were tossing about Wednesday night outside of Miami harbor, unable to navigate tho surging waves and a giant surf that haa blocked the channel for 24 hours. Tourist-crowded steamers waiting to laud, have been forced to stand by during the hurricane gale. The Clyde liner George Wash ington, sister ship to the Ill-fated Lenape, has been anchored outside the channel since Tuesday evening, and the 26S passengers aboard have been ordered confined to their cab ins to prevent any one being washed overboard. Lying nearby Is the giant coast wise liner the llerkshire, carrying a heavy list of passengers. It Joined . the helpless fleet Monday noon. INDIANS HELD GIRL'S SLAYER Father of Beauty Parlor Tragedy Victim Makes Formal Charge EUREKA. Calif.. Nov. 18. Jack Ryan and Walter David. Indian half breeds, are accused of the murder of Carmen Wagner, 18-years-old beauty parlor girl, in a complaint sworn to in Justice court here by J. A. Wagner, father of the Coyote flat slaying victim. A preliminary bearing will be held within a week, It was said. Miss Wagner was shot to death several days after her companion, on hunting trip, Uenry Sweet, had been slain from ambush. No con nection with the Sweet murder is charged in the complaint issued against the two men Wednesday. Ryan and D-vitT have been In jairl slncrihiWIrBe wa? aiscovetf.1 MINISTER TALKS ON NEW EMPIRE Competition Is the life of trade. With this as his theme Rev. J. E. Enyler, secretary-manager of the North Bend chamber of commerce, and pastor of the First Presbyterian church of the Coos bay city, ad dressed members of the chamber ot commerce at forum luncheon yester day with one of the most forceful addresses that haa been heard from the table for some time. Dwelling on the subject that Coos bay wants a terminal and cross state line, which will unite her with the Inland, and Incidentally the Klamath country, bring her 800 miles closer to Chicago, and connect her with the Pacific highway traf fic in a mora complete manner. Rev. Snyder praised the stand taken by many In Klamath as to the en trance of railroads Into the "em. plre awakening," Rev. Snyder, Harry Kern, Henry Kern and C. M. Byler formed a party ot four North Bend delegates to take charge of the chamber luncheon. SHENANDOAH HELD VICTIM OF POLICY WASHINGTON,, Nov. 18 Sen satlonal testimony tending to sub stantiate charges that the Shenan doah Inquiry court late Wednesday from further consideration ot the accusations ot Mrs. Margaret Ross Lansdowne. MaJ. Frank M. Kennedy, of Mc Cook field, near Dayton, Ohio, whose testimony was barred from the court martial ot Col. Mitchell Wednesday, told the court that the filling sleeves leading to four ot the gas cells of the giant dirigible were tied off at the time of the disaster and that he was of the opinion that the bags ex- i ploded as a consequence. Two Sections Ten Pages Price Five Ct-nti OFFICER'S DEATH Navy Engineer's Body It Found Dead on Beach After Night Party MYSTERY IS INVOLVED Robbery May Have Been Cause of Tragedy De clare Crew of Boat SAN DIEGO, Nov. 18. (United News) Hints . of an all-night "party" starting on board an United States destroyer anchored In San ' Diego harbor, and culminating In the death of Lieut. Nathan Green, thought to have been murdered, and whose body was found washed up on the shores ui the North Island naval aviation station Sunday, were In jected into the board of Inquiry's secret session meeting here Wed nesday, according to secret reports which leaked out here tonight. Lieut. Green, engineering officer of the U. S. S. Moody, together with other brother officers and several women, are reported to have started an "all night affair" on the war vessel, but early in the evening the party was transferred to the home of another officer. Shortly before midnight last Sat urday, the Bcene of activities were transferred to the Hotel Del Coron ( Continued On Page Two) . NICARAGUA HAS FORMED CABINET MANAGUA. Nlcragua, Not. '18. A new cabinet, ' with all of Its members selected from the eonaar. hlv pry;' hair been tonned. fcr- President 8olorzano of Nicaragua. The new government Is composed ot the following: Sebastian Nunei. minister ot the Interior; Dr. Daniel Gutlerres Nav as, minister of foreign relations; Dr. Juan Manuel Slero, minister ot public instruction; Dr. Lacayo, minister of public woTks; Dr. Ra mon Castillo, minister ot war; Adan Cardenas, minister of fi nance. ' . MRS. ANGELA WELLER CALLED BY DEATH Mrs. Angela Weller, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Ray Telford, 330 Conger avenue at 3:00 o'clock Tuesday morning, after a prolonged illness. She Is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Emily Langenhovel ot this city, and a aon Phillip Weller of Brlnkley, Ark. The funeral will be held at UvhiUock's chapel, Thursday at 10:30, Rev. Rice officiating. CHICAGO WOMAN FIGURE IN MURDER AND SUICIDE BUTTE, Mont.. Nov. 18. (United News) Mrs. Madeline Bourellt. wife ot a Chicago druggist, killed her mother, and a sister, and then turned an automatic pistol on her self Wednesday, completing a triple killing within a space ot one minute. Mrs. Bourelll recently returned from Chicago to the old family home here in quest of better health. Of ficials believe Insomnia resulted in a sudden burst of Insanity. ' Ladies You Benefit In buying a winter coat during this clearance sale to the tune of several n1 im in savings f ' Stylo that Is correct. V11I110 before reduction. We Benefit In clearing our ready-to-wear prior to holiday season when space Is so valuable for other merchandise. In benefiting you we benefit you pro tit by Golden Rule values, we profit in slock room acquired. 1 TSo' Jin the Center of tho ping District. Shop-