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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1925)
TT 7" WEW! W 'si- .Sections , Pages a. United Nexus and United Press Telegraph Services T f (Every Morning Except Monday) KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1925 Price Five Cents U AHPlniNT EMBARGO P"L DUE TO DISEASE Pine Blister Danger May Bring Dan on Ship ment of Bushes 3S 1 l Y. mum ss System jsposcd 0)S FIXED THE BEAST BLUFFS Clean-up Campaign Must Be "Square" FAMOUS PRISON p AUN A OPENS BREAK LEADS TO - -.HMEE SHUTS IN .j I iniior In ITomatoei jhjHPtnt IM. l.-t'b"- sua tiw ' awmbrre of ,,." I.nl't J- rTk.14 0. .. LimM ' .act nf1"- ..-llir to til C,, cpntfd lor of lh L rM. " 4I"' Utatfy Uorkiior. Ln. to h hnd ,od .erved Ljota lft bootleg rtrf nurd v.iu- itatM-tl in Lent aubacrlb- L March warrant k'llKM la consili ums Doeknrr and Ultra Stales rli kdUantTS In tljerta to wtlrb h l- ,fmdl 10 til" "tl- 1niblllon Uw. Ww11l.1l reach Vuk tiroea. sl at la William art" " taken It ill thn alleged ; la atari a Mil thn bontlrg- F(ll warrants la K' Inker Kttlil to- rife Two) WABIIINOTON. Her. G. f t'nll-l I'reaal'llorau ( inn appearance In Orrgon uf Ilia while tilnn lillnlcr rual, a dsngrriiiia plant illix'iiiin. Hip arrrntary nf agrlniltunt liiilny cave notlra nt a hrarlng lu be hrld at Washanglun January II, on a pro iMiaal to uruhlblt tin- niicmrnt from Oinnn Intn nilmr alalia and! trrrllurlia of all llvnlrnfril pi ik-h ! anil currant anil (oarlirrry plants, j Ilia liillir bring llin IiiIitiih illnlu IiimI itlaiilM mx-raaarv In rarrvliir lhi dlaxana fnim one pi no Iri'u to an-! otlmr. It la raprtrd that with ainto ro-j operation II will tia poaalhlo to limit ! tho rratrli-lluna of Iho uiiaranllntf to lha Infected wratern portion uf the lata, Secretary of Aitrlrullure Jar dlna aald. Plant patnologlata of Ilia axrliut liiro departuinnt have dlarororrd Ilia rut on both wild and cultivated curranla In Tillamook and t'latanp rountlpa, Orrfon, which brlnxa mat lufecllon within 75 milia of Ilia norihrrn edge of tho grrat -auaar Dlna foresta of aoullirrn Or(on and northvrn California. Tha dlianae al ready enlala In Ilia nnrlltfaan-rn Intra, and In His nil.ldlrwrM. and alao In Ilia atala of Waahlnrton. Qunranllnra bars Ix-rn aatabllahrd In Iba arloua affiK-trd atatra, and xhauatlva atndlra bar bun made by fi Jnm! and atala authorllloa lo dalar Iba aprcad- of lha daalructlva ruai. line to the "boys" to get slot machines and ,ational prlBon break August 12 of NEGRESS WINNER X Job Back fM yniT&y. tha! Ittt R. A. Kmmltt.! "Wy. U Kurrrniinr lit II I- .a 17 mi- , Kendall PnHl.n.t H f Wieil troatmnnt trcomlnic InJur- I fla.t.t V 1 1 r1 M dpmr ahrrlff WU ra ordorcd ttan t i vuuri yaatpr lUtl, routine "UCtKl. ("lar $6.50 4 -nd Tan FORDS low IN JURY VERDICT Mra. RhineUnder Will File Action for Divorce And Alimony WIIITK I'kAlNtf. N. Y.. D. B. rtilllc.l mlat and drenching foK pmirrd ovnr tha aquat framo houaa In New llofballe lonini war lle tha famllr of tiooro Jonea. mulatto tail driver. Hut lnld tha bouaa there waa warmth and hoplilneaa. Alice Jonmt had triumph ed aitalnat her hiaihand. Allre rrmalna the wife of I-eon-ard Kip Uhlnelandir. A Jurr of a ...... In Woalrheater coutltr . ..... k aupremn court toilny eiijuuar.. aulltlcaa of dncnpllon of miirrlono. Iirr hualiand'a chario that aha de ceived him aa to lier color was de clared unfounded. I Jly thia marrlaRO Alice Jotiea be- . fepi.im.rfl n came mem nor i " 'flrat family." doacendod irom rremh hnenot anttlera. who bave alnod forth prominently in "" and natli.nul affalra or blalory. llut even aa the Joys of ldnry wera bcln celebrated. Alice waa plunnlnn lo brln ult lo break the union which broinht her ao much hame and auffcrlng. I.ee Taraona Pvl. her fiery .ht.f rnunael. announced. that a ault for aeparatlon would be filed nualnit niilnelander. whoao attorney, already have been naked . tt n ..t a 1 ant. to accept aervice. " n- Dement will t ount. 01 cm . The .run,or ha. placed the wlf .hare of her huabnnd'. Income at .i.nM, ir.no a monlb. Tho alalu. of the annulment null now I. bound up In legalities. Ianc N. Mills after he verdict of lh Jury had . I .ryll lor ni. vim..-. noun imii .. . younit Ithlnolandcr. that the fln-d-Inm on lx oueallon. of fact be set ..Ids. Supreme Court Justice Morachntiaor reserred decision on the motion. AY r" 01 Ik. n. tMK WANTS ... i- i Whether or not a wlfo may o her hualmnd . . ..... 1 H Ul.llll laatm in the suit of Mra. Kva Kl.len nK..lnat her husband ami I lion ry Welder, lower' Mr M. ' "', 1 i- ii.-tie had a contract st .... .i. ...nv fur her hua band. Welder and other lowers In a (An Editorial) Z. J. "Doc" Powell, new member of the city, council, and head of the police committee, plans a clean-up campaign. He is urged to do so by the jungle beast of Klamath Falls. The beast always works at cross-purposes, and never in the interests of the public. Little faith may be reposed in the police de partment as now constituted, or in those who have strings on it, to honestly conduct any clean up of moral conditions in this city. This is no reflection on the patrolmen or special officers. It means that the heads of the department do not justify confidence. State officers cannot come .. .U: ..niknuf w-rninor croinC down the 1IUU MHO tlljr w uuuufe . 0- 0 w . and punch board behind the counter. Is there any reason to suppose the police mean business, or that "Doc" Powell can be sincere when he starts his clean-up? The ramifications of the beast are too- nu merous to permit any honesty of purpose in a clean-up campaign in Klamath Falls. A number of citizens are greatly interested in "Doc" Powell's plans. They know that as chief of police he pulled an alleged campaign. Many good citizens who applauded his efforts were chagrined at the discovery that the then chief could be very easilyv discouraged. They wondered why. When he was running for the council those who supported him made tne specious excuse that he had resigned while con ducting his clean-up campaign as chief of police because he feared personal legal suits. Did any one ever hear of a chief of police quitting for ' any such reason? These citizens are watching "Doc" Powell and his supporters closely. They know that: There are twenty-five places in Klamath Falls where booze is sold. There are thirteen places in Klamath Falls in which women of the night life hold forth, and where booze is sold. There are nine places where booze is sold and gambling is permitted. There is one gambling house with no evi dence of booze. There is one house with colored women, and where booze is sold. When the clean-up campaign is started, if it does start, these interested citizens have the e u P easant facts in hand. They are going to landed that no favorites be p layed-J Doc PnwellV and the unseen jungle beasts cam tal is started some very determined citizens Tn lUth Falls are going to make certain that it is on the square SAWMILL Investigation Body -mm 1 -r& Makes Keport . DISCIPLINE WAS LAX Jeff Myers, General White And Col. Thompson On Committee " Monday Night Judge Marlon Barnes of the Superior Game Court bas banded rfnuin a HUl.l..n .-1.1.1. will lu. ' i startling In It. far reaching affect! r llml,ftt, Morlfof Ta on the great army of nlmrod. whoi sJUiiiuva. uiuiuvt a.o make a nractlce ot oursutnc and taking feathered game fowls, com monly known as "Green Heads" and "Speckled Bellies." ' It appear, the learned Judge bas deduced from bis perusal, of "Kandatone" or Banscript that while the law permits the hunter to kill, pursue, or capture only it lncka anri alz eeeso. nothlne i. ! mentioned of the number any mem ber of the Sportsmen's association ; i Reported Good BIG LAKES SHUT DOWN Klamath Mills Are Making .' nans ror capacity Runs In 1926 oaivm i, attniii Pr...ilor anybody else can eat. The resignation of Warden A. M. This little .Hp on the part of Dalrymple aa warden ot the Oregon: the lawmaker. 01 me age. may re sult In serious complications at the hie Duck Feed to be staged by the Klamath Sportsmen at the Moose state prison was announced today by Governor Pierce. Al t lie same lima ne wuue .uvwu- ...""-.. i the appointment of J. W. LUlle. a. hall tomorrow, Monday night. warden. Ullle Heretofore was aep uty warden. Lack of discipline created an un desirable condition at tbe Oregon state penitentiary last summer, ana was partly responsible for the sen- Jtirlze Barnes sentences all Sportsmen of the Klamath Realz to be there ready to do their stuff, nrl to remember that while there are no legal limits, still there are physical Impossibilities. Tom Murray, Ellsworth Kelley and James Willos, according to a report of a special investigating committee appointed by Governor Pierce, It was revealed here today. fierce reieasea lor puuuiai.uu u.u . report which waa made many weeks ago. Its release followed shortly I after the announced resignation of j Boy Scouts OLD SANTA MEETS 2000 LOCAL KIDS Herd Kids In Warden A. M. Dalrymple. The three convicts were later re captured and are now under sen tence to hang for the murder of a prison guard. "Tt t. nnr nnlnlnn that the escape of the four desperate criminals on iiiin.i 12 waa nreventable bad Mad Schamble -Candy Bags for Christmas Is in the air! The very atmosphere has a holiday feel: ing! - . ftrnta Claus literal- ... u a. a a nova nf hnvR And proper precaution, been taken to out li680 prevent It. and bad higher discipline , . f PeTUaa- and organlied vigilance cxlstod at the prison. This sums up tho findings of the specinl committee, consisting of Jef ferson Myers, Adjutant General Geo. A. White and Col. A. A. Thompson, manager of Crater lake national park, named by Governor Pleroe to Investigate the prison conditions. following the break of August IS. Col. Thompson did not sign the re port because of his federal position, but Is said to have concurred In its conclusions. Police Hold Two Robbery Suspects Kin of randv In front of Perkins Toy Shop and Furniture store. Lit tle of Santa's white beara was ieu from the mask when he completed his distribution to the children oi their candy: hi. stiff red suit he horf had made by auaint oldagnon.es In the northland was wilted by the pressure of the nearly 2.000 children. Sroirta who helped Santa Claus keep the hundreds of children in tin. to receive their canay in- i.,Hri Stanley Reed. Lawrence vimm Irfnlia Hargraves and i- d.,,111 Two others who assisted .nrf who will eoon become scouts are William Smith and R. Parker. A sombre side ot Christinas brought out tho proximity ot tbe holiday season when men and wo men garbed In Salvation Army uni- .tnnit watch tninugn mo Two men, giving their names as w v.- Johnson and W. A. West, . . .l.j ... K., ih. U'lumnlh DO- wcro picaea ui uj . lice last night and bookea on d wltn tnelr bell. at- liquor charge, although from "H ' of the .. tain evidence in tho nanus o in on tr, poHce the pair .re suspe ed of .rrtr . or being in possession of stolen .car P business dls- When the prl.ners were remaln untl, after loaded revolvers and a quantity o,trlct a K0Od-will pool hall merchandise was found In their possession Elks Memorial at ' Pine Tree Today At twelve o'clock noon today at tho Pine Tree theatre, the Klamath Falls Benovolent and Protective Ordor of Elks will offer their annual Memorial exercises. . Tho public is invited, and officials of the lodge state that the program this year, both as regard to .peak ing and from a musical atandpoint. will be one of the best ever deliver ed in Klamath Falls. Frank T. Wrlghtman pf baiem. " exalted worker in the fraternal or- - I. Marlon der, and a prominent man . county affairs, will deliver the prin cipal address. ' h. hniiriavs. seeking the good-will of the shoppers In order to give a happier Christmas to tne less tunate. The Ewauna Box company's aaw- mlll soon is to operate three ahltts Instead ot two. The announcement, coming yes terday from Fred Schallock, secret ary of the company. Is considered extraordinary in view of the fact that winter soon will claim Klamath county. The move of the Ewauna compaLy aiso is held lndictatlve of the excellent business conditions prevalent In the vicinity. "The third shirt," Mr. Schallock said, "will In all probobillty begin its work Monday. Approximately 45 men will, in consequence, be added to the payroll," ho explained. "Our decision to work 24 hours, rather than 16, Is the result of . market conditions the increased de mand for our products." he said, y The market, he added, la "fair and steady." Mill Shuts Down Coincident with the announcement ot the Ewauna company, came the news that the sawmill of the Big Lakes Box company bas temporarily closed down. This, however, is only temporary and Is done because repair work is necessary, according to A. J. Yoye, vice-president of the company. . ; The Northwest Blower and Kiln company recently has Installed, through Louis Porter, local con tractor, five additional dry kilns, and the plant Is now said to be the most complete in the county. The planing mill, it was announced, ia operating at full capacity. When the Big Lakes company again starts its sawmill. It will employ two shifts ot workers, Mr. Voye said. He. too, declared that the market Is in good shape. Open Big Camp In the spring. Mr. Voye said, his company plans to open a big camp at Squaw Flat, near Sprague river. The new camp will have a crew of no less than 1B0 men, be explained. Lumbermen, generally, seemed to feel well satisfied with present conditions and ore optimistic as re gards the future.- Thn Bla Lake, outfit will reopen its sawmill Just as soon as the ice goes out of the lake, Mr. Voye sata. Dissrraced Kip To Drop irom bignt t ninwl! PLAINS. N. Y.. Dec. As a Tesult ot the sensational evidence brought out in hi. trial for annulment of bis marring Alice Beatrice Jones. Leonard Kip Rhlnelander. will change his name and go Into seclusion, it waa re ported tonight. The period of his voluntary se ! undetermined. Rhlneland er will leave New York within a tew days. His destination has noi Deen revealed. MOKE STORMS WASHINGTON. Dec. 5. Sweep-' ing in behind the tropical storm that ravaged the aeaboard during tho middle of the week, two more disturbances of marked Intensity are bearing down on the Atlantic coast, the weather bureau warned today. ONLY TWO LOST NEDERLAND. Colo., Dec. 5. -All of the miners trapped when fire destroyed the entrance to tho Car dinal mine hero hnvo been roscued The only deaths wore those ot Chas. i Hturniiist. B0. minor in tho res cue party, who died from gas en countered when opening me u.... and one of the entrappea miner. ......n.,,. -.f.-ru V1VK YKARB ----- . PORTLAND, Dec. 4. Dinspab r.wi.n names mvstlc. was today sentenced by Federal Judge Bjran to sorve five years at prison, and to pay a tine ot IS.OOO 1 ...rtinii nretty Geraldlne ,,fn .icnocrnnher, to Malaga, 1. . ...j k..t m Portland, for Im moral purposes. Ghadlnll Is head of the Spectro Chrome Therapy In stitute of America. Ladies, It Is Necessary That we clear our ready-to-wear department of wlnteT dress and sport coats. We do not wnt to carry any over to take up stock room right fully belonging to future mer chandise. "To mike this possible we havo priced them so every woman can have a new coat at $15 and S25. . , , the Center of the Shopping, District. 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