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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1925)
Page Tw8 TIDT ADDI CniTCIIcy Pavements IjUl. JHIlLUiii. RECITES FACTS OF EARLY DAYS suffered minor brutsea but perhaps ' h. "Those Who Com. and!"""-' . yet another Co.. co.um. cf .be Portland Oregon-! lost, hi, car and received cut. ...out Ian of last Saturday morning was I the face aud hands from flying found the followlug Item concern ing Captain O. C. Applegate of Klamath Falls: "When the Modoc war was occu- DTlnc the center of the atage and I Captain Jack and hla hostlles were ! defying me army 01 me imicru States in their lava bed stronghold. It was Captain O. f. Applegate who waa . bulwark for the whlto set tlers. ratrlarctal.il In appearance, with long flowing white beard and bla coat decorated with medals. Cap tain Applegate made the journey from Klamath Falls to Portland yes terday to be with the old subscrib er! of The Oregonian. He register ed at the Imperial. The captain himself is quite modest about the part he played in the Modoc war. 'I may hare had some influence on old Chief Sconchin. who had half of the Modoc tribe with him. but ke waa a amenntd inuian ana ne may V... k-.J I. tk traaia- af 1 ! aitriu w iub """J " without any encourageme.t from I me. It Is a fact, however, mat naa Chief Sconchin taken his Modocs and old Chief Ocheho of tbe Piutes, his warriors, and they had Joined the hostilities under Captain Jack and old Chief Sconchin-s brother, Scon chin John, the Indians could have and probably would have wiped out ' every white settler in that part of 4he country. I was living at Yainax 'at the. time and was supply man tor .tie Indians. The hostiles had mas sacred some white settlers at Tule but old Chief Sconchin and old Chief Ocheho don't spell that 'Ochoco' ( lake and were ravaging the country. were loyal to the treaty. There has kaan atma. talk nt aportlnr a mnnn- ment to General Canby on tbe spot vhnra ha vaa mnrHpraH vifh mem ber of the peace commission, and to marking the various battlefields, but if there is any one to whom a monument should be erected it is to old Chief Sconchin. He deserves one, for he stood between the hos tile, and the whites, and but for his loyalty to his word, there would not have been a white person loft alive ! in that country." Captain Applegate says that Ochoco river was named after Chief Ocheho, but the name 1 wasn't spelled right, just as old Chief Paunina's name has been mis- to lakes -and mountains tn'cimtraTi Oregon.' Faanina, was the correct name of the old war chief, the cap tain maintains. KILHIt UtllUtS A H AIM QT 1 CI I ED MlM1iH ULLLU1 At a late hour last night Match maker Johnny Sylvester announced that the proposed main event for a week from tonight, between Earl B.?.,mU "'; and Willie Keeler, champion heavy weight from Idaljo, bag been sud-, denly called off. ' Sylvester said Richie was res-i ponsible for calling the bout off,' ibut did not state the local boy's reasons. "I will nave to put over somej fast work now to get a couple of first class boy to head that Dec. , 15th card," Sylvester said, "how ever, I believe I can find the solu tion through SUrkvey, if it is pos sible to get a real match for him." Jack Crim, Indian boxer, and Sid Herbert, once popular favorite, are putting in some real licks get ting ready for their exchange of blows, which ought to prove a real drawing attraction. "One Round Hogan," wljo. elec- xruiea tne fans at the last card when be knocked Jim Fleming un conscious, will be seen In action again, and It Is possible that Flem ing will be given another chance: Jim claims his last knockout was a fluke and is begging for another crack at Hogan. POW KLL Bl'YH KTORK A. J. Powell, formerly of Powell & Dale, has purchased the H. S Ooodlng store, 236 Main street, ac cording to an announcement made last li.gl.t. Vovel! took clianr,'- of the af fairs of the store at 2 o'clock Sat urday afternoon. The business will be Improved, although conducted on the same plans as those which Gooding practiced for a numher of years, according to Powell. MUtltlKI) AT FltKSXO A mnrrlnge of great Interost in Klamath Falls Is Hint of Tom Miller to Norma Propst Jefferles, which occurred a fortnight ago In Fresno. Until her marriage Mrs. Jefferles was employed In .he Western Union1 office of Klamath in also well known KnllH. In tho M liter cftr. Chrlstman Rift that are different St SOUTHWELL'S. UD-8 Sunday Menace i I Roads and highways over the : Siskiyou mountains proved trcach lercus Sunday when three car unl I over th bank due to trot on the! pavement. One man waa killed.) another seriously Injured, another j Bias. 1 Of those to go over the Siskiyou ; bluffs at various points .long the road one was . Klamath Falls; man. 31. it. acoiu 01 tne f prod uce company 01 rast .wain "v ft in -" " . hU weel saved him from probable , doath. Washington and Alabama to Play PASADENA, Calif., Pec. 7. The University of Washington has ret considered its refusal to play in the , annual gridiron classic at Pasadena New Year's day and will meet the j - . . i. ' University of Alabama eleven, u i announced - Lester Henry of the Tournament of Rose committee. - Henry said that he had been in i touch with the athletic faculty of the Washington university and that they had assured him they would , , , j meet any opponent .elected. j Confirmation of he report that , Alabama had agreed to engage classic had in the intersections! not been received by the commit- OPERATORS NOT . . w.T-m iixtvait Mine Owner Claim Strong Workers Organization An Advantage NEW YORK. Dec 7. The an-j thracite operators' negotiating com mittee is not trying to break the miners' union, create a famlnine, re- duse wagea In order to maintain I I profits or conceal operators books land profits, William AV. Inglis. chairman of the committee asserts in , statement. The ,utemeBt conuadlcted Phil- Up Murray, xlc., Jn&sident of, ihe mine worker, union. ', '.'We want a tronz 'union of tour -workers. In one operators' discus sion have I ever heard the subject of destroying tbe anion mentioned." said Mr. Inglis. " If there is any trouble with tbe present union. It is the weakness of the organization. which will not face facts and fight its own battle independently of contucung interests in otner iieias. "The charge we would create a famlnine to increase prices 1 too ridiculous to discuss. If such a famine occurs, it will be the re sult Of the anion', refusal to let I th. men go to work on MUlTto, terms from the beginning, we have insisted that production could and should go on, regardless of pend ing negotiations. That attitude ob tains today. LOCAL MEN ARRESTED ON DRIVING CHARGES Try and convince Ralph Severson, of Klamath Falls, and J. W. Keete, also of this city, that clouds invar iably are found to have linings of silver. Each of the men was arrested over the week-end by County Traf fic Officer Kaowlea. Severson found himself charged with reck less driving, and Keefe is accused of speeding and driving without an operator's license. Both Severson and Keefe are to he arraigned lu the near future In Justice court. W. C. Martin, of Klamath Falls was, according to a local officer. speeding with his automobile week-end. lasti L. F. Baldwin, It Is also charged, likewise was making the wheels of his car turn round too fast. In addition, according to Officer Knowles, Baldwin's car had no tall light. Both of the men were placed un der arrest and were cited to appear in the local Justice court. Simple Mixture Make Stomach Feel Fine Simple buckthorn bark, magnesia sulph. c. p. glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adlerlka. often helpB stomach trouble in TEN minutes by remov ing OA8. Brings out a surprising amount, muM" mat''r you 1 . J.V...'" makes yon happy and cheerful. Kx rellent for chronic conHtipatlon. Aaierika works uuiCK mid del- ljfhtfully easy. Whitman Drug Co Advt. POWELL FAILS TO L j z J. "Doc" Powell. confessed ex-i poncnt of rishteousnese as regard safe-keeping of the municipality a .X' ciOaM ri nu . h ,lllv h,.lln rumblings having to do with hl pretentions to whiten what has been colorful Klamath Falls Mr. Powell sat at the n-BOlar council meeting That is the point of the story; that is the tale." Mr. Powell who. . . - . l . ,i i.i-.. . h ,,.. lo ...nii , .01,1 gathering to revoke . poolroom li cense; Mr. Powell who bad chal lenged Councilman Stuckey to sec ond his motion to deny . permit: Mr. Powell, who. In the manner of Horatius at the bridge, had railed for the support of hla colleagues Mr. Powell sat. No golden word, referring to . city clean-up campaign, came from the occasionally pursed lips of the city's most recently elected auter- n.an llaxnlf a ' I 1a fn- that hilil. fact that bold the aldermaiiic p II Slug U IU v . Ulll iuiuiia.ru . IJ Kjliniatn K., ,,,. ,,, Intimated that able houses, no syllable of a Billy Sundaylsh character, echoed about the council chambers. Mr. Powell, professing a sincerity '. "" ly be questioned, refrained from any diMertallon wnoae hem(, monl Cle.n-up week. The story is told; the tale is i ended. j For Mr. Powell failed to lead his bretheru out of the unclean wilder ness. Alderman Powell sat. ESCAPE OF LEWIS NOT A SURPRISE (Continued from Page Oae) could do to keep him prisoner, but we had no alternative. We couldn't put him In the pest house for fear he might contract some disease, and that the county might be liable." Lewis Is an alleged bootlegger, accused of formerly being the pro- l : uuu' iue i nrc-.iue nouse. -.n Wr!:J ?"a'.K!!r ...L peace, was sentenced to serve 6U days in the county Jail. "What we really need Is morel Jail spaced additional quarters that we may take care of such cases as that of lewis'" was the comment of. Sheriff Hawkins last night. "At present I realize that every ono con cerned In the movo Is powerless to provide more space, but that Is really the solution of the problem." 1 SMOKERS TOO STRONG 'pQR OLD ABSTAINER (Continued from Page One) licott, 23, a Bailor, .imply wouldn't quit, and Ueorgo Cruickuhank. 16. a boy whose big legs swing lige trip, hnmmnrs earn. In ahraa.t a ih.? fin ished by running, shoulder to shoulder, or three' blocks down Broadway to the Journal building, where a waiting crowd cheered them heartily. They covered the 48 miles In 11 hours and 8 minutes, starting at 7 In the morning and finishing at 6:08 in the evening. Their aver age waa 4.3 mile, an hour, without taking time out for anything. Harry Floater, barber, who holds tbe state record for the five and 10 mile races, finished fifteen min utes behind the winners. COOLIDGE PLACES BAN ON PRICE FIXING ACTS (Continued from Page One) groups. Mr. Coolidge's opposition of course, will carry considerable weight when the resolution comes to a vote. In opposing further tampering with the tariff, however, the presi dent was not touching upon a sub ject that the western farmers con sider so vital. He recited figures showing that the total adverse cost to the fanner on account nf the tairff. Is only between two pnr cent and three per cent of his purchase. "On tho other side," he said, "the present tariff Is a great benefit to agriculture as a whole, the 1780.. 000.000 of agriculture produce Im ported last year had to pay ?160, 000,000 for the privilege. POLICE ARREST MAY CLEAR UP MYSTERY (Continued from Pago One) he bad ordered a policemsn to in vostlgate and that the officer had declined to enter the store where the shooting occurred. Mrs. Williams, at tho time of the shooting, told newspapermen that, although she had run Into the street screaming, she had been under the fulso Impression that her husband had shot somebody. ' When Williams will be arralgnpd before Police Judge Oaghagcn was not known last night. TlK'SililV. IVtrlllWr S, ll'li"' Taxi Line Defunct When Owner Skips c.tiM-.iax- nlithi i- V. Iteuuti i... ...... a k wnf ..rimus allowed the J. ih. le Line. charged by Stale! Traffic Officer Koater ltti failure to .top at a railway er.is.lng. s re- gulntcd by the Public Service Com- nation He in was wearing a! chauffeur' badge at the time which aroused the .ausplclon of Poster, l..Hiklng up records Monday, Fos- tor found thul only one budge hud been purchased by Vellue. who! traded it to llegun when the latter j hail neenali.n la itrlvn tor him. I Doth Valine and Kenan with the Hoe Line motor had skipped the country yesterday und departed tnl part unknown, following . rlged search by Foster who was aniloua to place the thu men. three charges iigalusl NO TAIL LIGHT GETS RANCHF.R IN ntlTPH Time was when the grlsiled i pioneer, laboriously making hla way across the continent to the j west, needed or rather was not required to provide lights on his; vehicle. Hut that was . lime that but few men. nowadays, know. Ills failure to provide lllumlnstion while trav- j ellng oil the public highway with. a wagon and team last week-end ' causea me arreet cy touiny i rainc , Officer Knowles of I. K. Kilgore. , IMIgore was released temporar-: ny, nut will appear bei.ire Acting Justice of the Peace Enimltt. TEN DOLLARS. PLEASE. qavq nmr.r fmmitt V 4V a aJ faf W V V aa aw a ittTll a m I Ju.lce of the l'vace F.uimitt glanced across hi. talilo ut C. J. Lewis. "Guilty, eh?" he a.kcd. Mr. Lewis admitted he was. llo had been arrested for parking his automobile on the public highway. "Ten dollars," said the judge. Mr. Le'is: paid his fine. J. K. Jennings, who lives in Shlpplngton, Is yet to face the jus tice. Ho. too, was arrested, but his complaint gays he was speeding. He was arrested by County Traffic Officer Knawles BEND OFFICERS PULL BIG ROAD HOUSE RAID - - RBND.. Dey. Wltb ,a six piece orchestra going and over fifty per- sons drinking; dancing and carous ing, one of the biggest roadliou.e parties ever encountered by Des chutes county officer was broken up. when Deputy Sheriff Oeiirge Stokes and two state officrs raided It Sunday evening- at the Jm Miller madhouse, werof Tnn:al.i. Seeing tho officer, ronirg. .Miller managed to dump 30 K.'K.ins of beer and to break a nuui'j. r of hot-j ties of alleged moonnhip.. but Hie K.owlc. Sella Laud R. E. raiding party managed lo obtain Knowles, Klamath Fall, traffic of ahbut 8 doten bottles of beer and ' f er, has sold to J. F. .Mu gill re. a two bottles of the stronger fluid. t roctlon of property In Mills Addi MCMC HATH CHAItMS I LOS ANGELES, Dec. 7 Fre quenters of local cafe, are report ing to the names of musical Initru mcnts a. password when forbid den and stimulating drinks uic or dered. I The ''say-ll-with-mudc" angle wa revealed when federal enforce ment officers haled a cafe propri etor and two of his employee, into court. "Wo ordered a couple of uke leles," the prohibition men testi fied," "and were served whisky. Then we ordered banjo and got Scotch highballs. When we order ed a saxaphone they brought us gin." PORTLAND, Dec. 4. Fifteen hundred gallons of high-grade moon shine, worth IIS, 000 at ordinary wholesale prlees, was nelzed on a scow In the Willamette river by fed eral agents during the night, it was revealed here today. This was the largest moonshine Bel 7. u re ever made In Oregon, Dr. Enrl McFurland, col lector of riiKtoius, declared. Stewart-Warner Radio Special The set with the "wallop" and Big Full Tone. Ten let. to arrive by express and sell at Ten a month. First payment Just right. Earl Shepherd B07 Hnin 8b "K" CLUB DANCE For the Benefit of the Football Team SCANDIA HALL Friday, December 11, 9 p. M. Benny Dotson's Orchestra Admission $1.00 iiinr.F ! EAVITT'S COURT GRINDS OUT HALF DOZEN CASES Judgment I" um ,.f Hill IP foil I'any In I., suit analtiat Oliver Mar tin aud Finnis Martin, In a uocree handed d.ii r "run U Leavltt yrjurduy. A. f. tleinger and others were .Mowed 1H9.U an'l rosta of fli.SO by Judge 1-eavlu In a raw which they filed ngalnl f. U. Turner, fosls ll.id A. ('. tielnger and others In a suit filed agsln.t I.. J. Morton were nearly as great as the mini s.lllsht. Twenty dollars Was ordered paid, together with lls.HO costs, The ca of It. l. foe ngaln.t Merle lielmer was dismissed by Judge I-cavltt. It was an attach ment suit. It. M. McDonald received Judg ment In the sum of $347, together I with 75 attorney.' fee In hi. ,ult ag.ln.f Hober. I. Ferguson land Hay Trlpletl. A decree uuWIng title on pro- nertv In the Klamath addition was granted C. C. Lorena 4n a suit brought un.ilii't Allen Sloan nd others. Judgment In the sum of $43 30 was allowed the state lnilu.lrl.il urcldent cnmm!lon In Its suit brought ui!jlnt Victor Anderson, Attorneys' fees of flat), together Hh a lien for lul'or .mounting to ...d.'.o j. were auowea i. " - Il l - .orgc again.! the Oregotf-Call-1 lornis ana r.u.tern Hallway "" I inner. . I AVOTIIFK TONH W.sll I MKXIt'AI.I. Mel.. Doc. 7 One la dead, another dying and a third seriously wounded, follow ing a riot lu tho Oriental quarter here Monday. Local Briefs Sunday afternoon was an unhap py one for John Henry Williams. Mr. Wllllama. according to Coun ty Traffle Officer Knowles, was In pos.ession of liquor. It was. Knowles says, Intoxicating liquor. As a result Mr. Wllllama was placed under arrest. Along with others he will bo ar raigned in Juitl.e court soon before j Acting Justice of the Peace Km- milt. Word Received In Klamalli Friends of Thalia D. Newromb, for mer Klamath Falla resident and secrotary of the fair board of the past county fair, have received word from her, Mrs. Newcomb Is now visiting In Kan Francisco lay ing plans for her Inn which will be located on the Itedwood highway through Redwood nationul park. tion, according to a deed filed yes- Books for the kiddle's at SOUTIi WFM.s H6-8 Kow Robert M. Kccnlg ' Found Kcmedj i Pimply Skin lor yean my tVm mouM hrraV every nitre in . title and oiutintui very little tu help mc I reji) fluctor's article listing lliii pimply lin usually rmnr Irom ih' Mnma-.h anil IkiuiU hoi Krllilid rut ol llie pniMiitv I inetl Carter', Lmle l.tver IMI lm a ft ilntf ami sunt iliai linn n, Lin i tmtMdh ami rlrai Nc I frit mv .rtemU the nht nav il cMntij. rid nl lirdkeh (ui Kkinnntl nlm i.f iteertrijt rlenr nf up -.ft ttpmirh irl iirk hfKtjrht ( aner't nr al( ou claim for ihern. f ArtvorNmffnt leniuy in me iiuice i ullt c.iillit v ' wlilrl, .l clerk. The Und Is locale! on th-jM Klu,,,,,'""1 ' ueen as i'h a in nuns mm u,i ciiiialderallon of IJ.nUU wua uu tnet l. A. It. Mrrta-Mrs. Wilbur Jones proved all Interesting hostess Inal night when she entertained (or tmuiilier nf the Klamalli Full: Kulnl.iiia elm j.ter nf II. A. It, 1 Sill Jm'ta Under dlscilaslivn "The Mayflower Pact" .ad "Wo men of Plymouth Colony." IH'IpliInn llutt Ti'ilay The three flerniiou liaases nf Hells (Ininina cliaplur of the lHlphlan club will meet for study litis afleruuon. Mrs. W. II. Koberlstm'a rlas. will must with Mrs. K. II. Pike, Mrs. Itoysl Hhaw's group wllli Mrs. T. f. Camp bell, Mrs. K. tt. WNerarver's group with Mr.. Ilua.ell Auslln. The evening rlas. will be held tomorrow night w ith -Mrs, Km haul Kolmnon a lender at the home of Mr. W. O. Hmlth on Conger avenue, ll. tiiina In Kli.nmili Mr, K. J. J llo yd. mother of Dr. W, ft. Uoyd j and Vie. F.leenor Yaden ha re- i turned to Klamath Full after an ahseuco of the pa4t yaar. Mrs. Iloyd vUlleil f. r Willie time lu New York with her daughter and son-tn-law, Mr. and Mr. W'llllam Wagner. Mrs. Iloyd will apend the remainder of the winter here with Mrs. Yaden. Sl.ulll H.II. lont.l-lt. hoa sold to Paul Milton I. olosn lot 1 In Addition. - lnck of the Fnlrvlew consideration a Riven on Ihe deed filed ye.terdsy In h crtinty I clerk's office was I. '.Oil. ttrlK-knlm 1.cm Inn t ire than : j members of the Kebekali lodge. Proanerlty if Klamath Fall., are , planning to leave this afternoon by car for A.tiland lo put on Ih. do gree work tor Hope lodge of Ihe valley city. The work will be M ! by Ml.. Mary Walker, noble grand! of Ihe KI111n.it h lodge. The vlalt to the A.htari.! .-hupicr Is a return meeting In r -nuer lo the one In CORETHROAT . tisigle JF -than V8 lhl Wif OVf ihrnat OaarSI ilWiau. Jm,m laaW YmrJ Be sure of your . furnace! Tonr comfort .van jour health !. sends on th. kind of bent y. ii obtain from your furn.ee. That kind of heat depend on the construction of your furnace and "kill with which It I Installed In your horn. Health roqulru aa abundant circulation of warm moist heat! Not Just bsated air. Comfort require ade quate heat at minimum ei pens and effort. 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