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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1925)
ffo Sections 16 Patfes The .MAM ATM ixlEW! 87. (Every Morning Except Monday) RADIO Radio Programs Are a Daily Feature, See Page 7 1ST 0 CLASSIC Wins at Frisco 6 to 0 Score MULLER SHINES I Put of the Came flared in eastern Territory k riKi.o. ban rn.v- l. Orldlron atal I it ! fvputMHt a fur ,cra Invasion hr this b at player from Pacific LaruitM wo. over eol- 4 ttn from tha , Ltfn being lta margin Lrsy shown by the final ll . U -grift" Mullar, all-Am- k. at tha University of Cull. rm&tr Irani" which mad cawy a fear year bark. u 0 touchdown poaalbl. ar longed In I ha air In i tainrr and aaagged L a Tut 1 in lay, alid Lr IW goal ln fur the alt; gained 14 yards. ki4 aa crowded o Im Cause 11.000 epertator a. played undnr wrath cat ramlnlarvnt of a New bTtnbr day. A raw air a U Ihtal over- amomobll robea could ) I ha corneal want lo "i" hospital for crippled FUrsr on (ha two leaina 1 Prom 21 collrgee. Iha ln4 all-Amerlcan Ua on blr varsity CirUoa and Imloy of the at California were Iha pitying for he Waal pnnjfd tn aha collrglai Ik aeason Juai post. Xsller Hlilnc f-Mr of Individual wirk br delay In Iha nilnJi walor. The fir it aaw ruVd Mo It own quar- kid staunchly. Mnller I" forward, paaelng abll flrt time In lb eecond Milai olf a 10 yard com that brought tana on. ' Mi, Fry, lowa back. time In the tlrat two liabllai no loaa than thr "be" llorrell, recovered fad :n ran Tiro) STARS! ALLEY PUPS GET UinilUi VITI .OTIIivriiEwn Kansas City Matron Serves Banquet to Worn Out Nag. and Dog a f at ' at T WttAu! lcrf New . Pros Tekerabh Services - KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1925 " --J1 I i unn.o ... ' , ' - i i ' ' - fnce Five Cents I IlIfcniBI T llir 111 k r a w w i . ' - ANLMAH AfflirsSiSiS. K I.HlRliFS Plllt IK INI rtl H IfVI KIUUOH U11JII1UL.U CHIFF OF STAFF KASHA CITY (Mo ). IW. u. (United Newii Tha content of! eound llial arua frum (ha alley h- hind Iha aparlous homo of Mra. K. 'n - ! w a l. Ilornbrook l.rr. t'hrlalmaa n.orn. 1 lj ell. lllnOSi I.VS lilt Air Question mi ih aalglilni and anurilm of Boraae. Iha crlra of ihrlr nu.i.T. anil Iha barklni of nonirel d.. Inld (ha nalihbora fur blucka around lhat Ih anioth annual banqimt for Ih dumb bia of Kanna Cliy aa undr way. Tha allay waa Jammi-d with monitr and nondrerrlnl horara bllrhrd to drlapldalad watona, on of Ihrm baarlna the lii-nd In cruditly fanh luad Icllara: "Tom'a I.lahtnliik Ki praaa." Olhara wure harnrwd In vhiflr lhat war loaded with car baa cana. aahaa. and allll ollifra with vpintablra fur Ih maikrt ptara. Owr Ilia frnr In the yard II aalf mora than a doin mongrel dim bold data over a Chrlalmaa fnaal of rooked bonea, dux blarult and other didlrarli-a dour to dm. Thuy anarled and bll and wamcrd their lalla. ll waa "Merry Cbrlat maa" and Iha Hsnta Claua reapnnnl lile for II, Mra. Iturubrook. aloud on Ih baik purrb of her realdinre rlaplnt her hand with y. Dr. Craver and Davi Go to Portland to Face U. S. Pope Charge Officer Suggest National Act to Invoke System Of Conscription 4000 KENIG FOR 1923 STATE TAX Tax Commissioner to Send Out Final Notice As A Last Call SALKM. I)r. !. Nearly 4000 Oregon eltliana who paid Income tale to III federal (oTernmcnt on Ih 1323 Incomea failed to make re turn! to Hi alat of Oregon, ac cording lo Earl Klaher. atal lai rommlaaloner. Fliher'a ataiement la baaed on the reaulta nf a check of Iha federal Incom la llata with the alat lima. Jual completed. Letter are aoon lo be mailed lo each federal lax payer, who haa not filed a alat return la order that he may have one mora opportunity to meet Ilia atat ohllgatlona, Flaher eald. "Any lhat Ignor thla laal call are certainly not entitled lo any leniency In Ih aerera atatutory penaltlea." Flaher aald. Ono o'clock tbla afternoon Vr. ll. B. C rarer, alleged peddler and dlapenaer of narcoltca and Walter Uarla. colored, charged with poa aeaalcn of "dope" will be taken to I'ortlund to ta federal charge. They will be necompanltd by Dep uty Untied 8talea Marahal C. C. PRAISES AIRCRAFT GUN Fail. ' it ..! to uko u. two men Into ouatody, Craner waa arreatcd on Monday evening by U. 8. Narcotic Agent Harry Ii. Wllllamsnn and local pol ice. ArreK of WaHor Davie, negro bootblack In a Main atreet barber hop was made abortly after. . Marked money waa uaed lo com-' pleto the ealo which led to tho iriujl .ho two men, long u peoted of being "inert" aa well aa "nwldlnni." Craver, as t he alleged leader of the Klumath Fulls dupe ling, will be formally charged on Tuesday morning In federal court with dis pensation and poaataeion of dope. Day la 'will faro charges of pooiiea- alon and use. According lo federal men In the narcotic division. Klamath Fall in proportion to other Pacific coast cUli-a lead by far In the violation or the liquor and dope law. She Is the most open cky In Oregon, typical "frontier town" as on fed oral man stated and the first step against the IxxMIer of the deadly drugs In eoulhorn Oregon may be but a lead lo more effective ac tion. fET GUN TAKES MD MAN'S LIFE IKy.l. Dec. 30. An r Tippled man. believed to P "filth, hobbled Into a llllory hern, placed a ' '" counter, shot twice at FM dernya, then placed the " "i rlflo to hi tempi '! died on (he way to a h to Hinlth, Mra. Frank. read: 't atuflil tho life There tcrnni nil Q I quit. I can't make I mil chnme ft Rough Dry next .hon . ... -Kii ury Hcrvlce en- r"1 10 o just thnt, wnd vour ontiro Ihk. r "-'yinnR is naini 7'': Hat work is benu- ainer pieces " oath towels, under- tiH.i "' "re IIUIIOU ton . lI"ir are ion i7J irn t home. A fell or three hours will r o . ' LIo wiiy, KouKh flro fn and Ury for your we'll call. ry Laundry OFFERING TERMS FCIIANTON (Pat. (t'nlted I'reaa) Anthrnclto coal mine opornlors have taken their case direct lo Ih minor Id a new ef fort to end the lie-up of coal mines which started September 1. Advertlnements wero lo be print ed by the mine operators In papcra throughout the coal mining region beginning tomorrow, Inviting the alrikera In return to work on tho lerma of the contract which expired when the strike atnrled. The mlno ownera agrco to pay the wngea spe cified by that contract until Septem ber I. 192. Tho men will mil be etnrupcdod," ono strike leader said. "Our real answer will bo given Tuesday, when we meet Ih mln ownera In New York." Hl'HI'WTH IIK1-0 tortil pollrc. were reported lo have arrested two men yesterday afternoon cauwht In the of stealing a roll of bedding front the nuealng rooming house on lower Main street. Tho r..mo of he duo who were Meed I" " W ol given out and It to MWd that tho officer, suspect ,he pair of the intention of win ho hi ding in connection with some safe cracking Job. HKKK nrt'STKHKKITKIt TIU DA PEST, 1. 2 rollce to day .carched vainly the home foor Moshamh In connection with inrn win linier revolution- Cl"pX- U scoped. .od some days ("' WARMINOTON, Dec. 2C Rocom mendatlona fur a comprehensive conscription law, an elaborate army houning program and a continued Improvement of anti-aircraft wuu pana, featured tho, annual report of Major General John L. Ilinea, chief of the ataff of the United States army, made public hero tonight. Illnei, In hla report, devoted only two aentenrea lo the air aervlce without mentioning the altacka by Colonel William Mitchell, and others on general ataff policy. He aald "as to th air aervlce It Is a matter of common kuowlcdge thst unlimited numbers of the types of aircraft of 1814 would lie hope lemily outrlasaed by a mere handful of tho latent typra. II baa not been fully appreciated that Improvement In other linna have been, If lean pectacular, equally Important." According lo the chief of ataff probably Ih Important progress haa been In the development of new tvoea of arms and munitions, these Include: Improved tank design: new types of ictnl-automatlc rifle; an anti-tank gun; a pack howitter; a 75-mm field piece, with forty per cent range increase and 4.7 Inch bowlder of 10.000 yards range, flrrat duns. Ilinea apoke with enthusiasm on Iha .70 caliber anti-aircraft machine gun, which has Increased the range lo 100 per cent, of striking energy 600 per cent and armor piercing ability 100 per cent over world war lypea. In aucgostlng a revised selective service act, the chief of staff said: "It Is Incomprehensible that this country will depend upon voluntary enlistments for lt future armed de fense. At the same time lack of legislation for selective aervlce on the statuto books may rosult in de lay In action on the outbreak of war, and serious Injury to the national defenee." "Some Improvement in training and combat efficiency of all regular army unite during the last year and In general of the national guard and oih.r civilian branches," was noted In the report." Pointing out lhat "doficlenclea In the Hawaiian defense system were disclosed" by recent Pacific Joint manetivors of the army and navy, Ilinea expressed the hope lhat funds would be available for other similar maneuvers. FILL DOCKET OF JUSTICES COURT Christmas Parties Come to Grief I MAN GETS 4 MONTHS pii THFR TO OPEN BIG STORE IN METROPOLIS Anothor link has been added to the chain of Pllrhor's stores In Ore gon with the announcement mat a building on tho corner of Fourth and Alder streets In Portland has been leased for a number of years. An eaoendltiire of 1600.000 Is reported to have been made exclusive of stock In the latest store of tho PII- ehnr chain. n-i.. t,n Portland stare will bo opened shortly after, the first of the year. nKtt'ART noun vv. kkV YOIIK. Dec. !. William T. Dcwnrl, for many years an offl ecr In the companies which pub ii.h H.n Sun and tho New York Tel egrnm. Now York newspaper, today ... :etcd to the presidency to fill the vnruncy caused by tho donth of Frank A. Mtinsey. I, U.IIVMIM.K APPOINTED, PALKM. Re"- M' l"llrvm , rormcr warden at tho state prls on 'here, was today appointed by Will Moore, state fire marshal, as an in.nector In the department, uatrym mi ...creed O. W. 8tokes, as inspector, Stoke, having been pro- ,,i . the position of Investigator, mndo vacant by the doath last week FRED-HEDGES IS VICTIM 4F FIGHT Local Milk Houae Proprietor Is Assailed By Un known Man IWnuan he refused to allow an ..niiiontirieil min to curse and! abuse him In the presence of his children. Fred Hedges, proprietor of the Milk House, 119 North Fourth street, was painfully Injured during a fist fight Thursday evening. It, became known yeaterday. Mrs. Hedges, wife of the man who waa one of the prlnclpnla In the en gagement, waa unable to give a de tailed description of her husband's assailant. The man, she said, at tacked Hedges after Hedgos had ex plained that his store was not sell ing goods on Christmas. C. L. Koyal, a Southern Pacific employe was the man who saved the day. Arriving while the unidentified man was kicking Hedges, he threw Hedges' assailant Into the street. An attempt was made to locate the police, It was said last night, but none were available. Judge Remarks "Pretty Bad Case" As He Gives Speeder $50 Fine Yesterday Klamath Falls officers of the law bad their day In court. According to them. It was the big gest day seen In this part Of the country. A score of men were ar rested and arraigned before Acting Justice of the Peace Emmltt. and a number of them were fined heavily. "I'vo been expecting you," offi cers said they were told by Harry Slater, alleged proprietor of the Motor Inn, whom - they arrested. Slater, charged wttb the unlawful possession of intoxicating liquor, was arrested by Officers McMills and McBrlde. He entered a plea of guilty and paid a fine of $500. Karl Heck, charged with the un lawful possession of liquor,, also paid a stiff fin. Arrested by Mc Mills and McBrlde, he entered a plea of guilty and was assessed S 500 and costs, A man who gave his name as Roy Nelson was arraigned on a charge of possession. His ball was set at 125. and. yesterday afternoon he was In custody of the sheriff. , For four months, Emmltt decided yesterday, a man who gave his name as Charles Williams,' must languish in the county Jail. Accused of reckless driving by County Trsffii Officer Knowles, Williams also wae ordered to pay a fine of 1100. S50 for Hiiemllng. Charged with speeding through the city at a rate of approximately GO POPULAR YOUNG FOLKSMARRIED High School Music Teacher Becomes Bride of Bank Employee Coming as a great : surprise to their boats of friends In Klamath Falls la the marriage of Miss Elolse McPherson to George Mclntyre. which was an event of Christmas night at the home of Miss McPher- son's parents. Rev. and Mrs. Mc Pherson of Portland, according to word received in Klamath Fall, last night. Mrs. Mclntyre Is music Instructor In the Klamath county high school. sad had left early last week for Portland to spend the Christmas holidays with her parent;. Mcln tyre Is affiliated with the First Na tional Dank and has a host of friends in Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Mclntyre will make their home In the city. . The bride is a graduate of the University of Oregon, whore she is a member of Alpha Delta PI. Mcln tyre is also an Oregon graduate and affiliated with Phi Kappa Psl. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Mclntyre of Amboy, Washington. MYSTERY STILL CLOTHES HERO Unknown' Soldier Thought To Have Been Identified, . . Proven Wrong WAXAHAHCIE, Tex.. Dec. 26. That he had established the Identity of the unknown soldier, buried with the highest honor of the nation In Arlington cemetery, waa denied Tuesday night by former Sergeant Hugh T. Ramsay. It had been rum. ored that Ramsay, In cooperation with the war department, had del- radee of the trenches.' Ramsay told the United News that he had been In conrmnnlcatlon In regard to a clue which he be lieved would result In the idea tlfioatlon of Shaw, but be has been adv'ed ly the wmr department .that it has been ldefinitely ascer- miles an hour, Ralph Horan otl talned that the unknown soldier Is OUT AS ATTORNEY FOR WATEjj USERS Press of Business His Reason NO COMMENT OFFERED Directors Said to Be Not Entirely In Sympathy With His Views At an Important special meeting of the Klamath Irrigation District held yesterday afternoon In the district office In the basement of the court house, H. Carnaban, at torney for the board for the past year, handed In his resignation to take effect January 1. While all reports from the meet ing were closely guarded it Is under stood that no comment was offered by Carnaban' for his sudden action and that no action- on the matter of his resignation was taken by the board at this time, although it Is believed a majority of the members will favor its acceptance. Carnaban gave as a reason for his action "press of personal business." While no official statements in tha matter have been given out It has been consistently rumored that some very important legal steps ad vocated by the local attorney to be taken up by the district, have been vetoed by a majority of the direct ors. It Is generally understood that Carnahan's action yesterday was an Initely Identified the immortal hero outgrowth of this failure to work in as Seth 9. Shaw, one of. Ms com-J aarmonywitn tne nowers-tnat-D on COLD WORLD TO FACE YOUNG 6 Snow Forecast In Alabama, Mississippi Tennessee And Virginia WASHINGTON, Doc. 26. Tho Infant 1926 woudd freoie to death if Father Time loft him out In the open next week. The United Statos weather man, atter looking oror prospect from Medicine Hat to Key West, announced that the wook starling Monday would be vory cold. ' No chance of warmer weather until late ia Mia week, after the new year has opened was seen for more than two-thirds of the na tion. More confidently the bureau predlclod colder weather, nccom panlod in many cases by enow flur ries in many parts of the east over the week-end. Snow was expected by the forecasters tonight aa far south as nortliorn Alabama, Mlssls elppl. Tennessee, North Carolina and Virginia. Tho morcttry in the capital drop ped W 22 degrees with prospects of reaching 14 during the night, pitowxKO iv Ti n ALBANY, Ore.. Dec. 26. Mrs. 0. E. Showaller was drowned tonlgM while at ber Saturday night bath. The Una county coroner eaid he believed she fainted while In-the tub. Chlloquln; was ordered to pay a fine of 150. and the county received the money. "A pretty bad case," said Emmltt, as he Jbtted down the amount of the man's fine. A woman, who said her namo is Mrs. E. E. 8tearns of this city, yes terday was released uuder ball of $400 rash, after she had been ar raigned fbr the alleged possession of intoxicating liquor. She was one of the many arrested Christmas eve. Accused of breaking lno the Steinmets brothers' shop last night, two men who gave their name, as Harry Liddy and M. J. Regan, were taken Into custody by Patrolmen Mitchell. Their bail was set at -4)500. W. Stukle of this city paid a fine of $20 when be pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding. Ho was arrest ed by Officer Knowles. The atmosphere In the Justice court changed for a brief interval yesterday, while Paul Lundgren and Ruth Anderson were married. Rebel General Is Executed in China HONOLULU, Dec. 26. Official confirmation of the report that Chang Tso Lin, ruler of Manchuria, has captured and executed General Kuo So Ling has been received by tho Japanese government, according to a special Toklo dispatch to Hochi Cha, a Japanese paper hero. The dispatch added that Chang Tso Lin has won a decisive victory over the forces that sought to over throw his prvfer In Manchuria. General Kuo So Ling commanded tho troops that rebelled. not Shaw. Shaw, who Jived near Abilene, Texas, was a private, killed In ac tion in 191S. Ramsay buried him on the battlefield. So far as is known there Is no possible way to ever learn what mother's son Is 4he hero of heroes and there probably will be always a cioua over uis iuvuimj. START MOVE FOR STATE SALEM (Ore.), Dec. 26. (Unit- ad Press) Designation of a road ffom McDermltt, on the Oregon-Ida ho line, to Nyssa, a distance1 of 170 miles, as a state highway, is being lined on the Oregon highway com mission by Governor Pierce, he de clared today. The rorfd will traverso the fertile Jordan valley Irrigation project of approximately 14.000 acres, "At the present time this vast ter ritory ha. no outlet for Its produce except through Idaho over a road to Caldwell that is almost Impass able" Governor Pierce explained. At the southern end, the governor nolnted out, the proposed hlghwoy would connoct with the Idaho high wny and at its northern terminus, it would connect with the Idaho north and south highway, MOVE TO OUST. SPOKANE (Wash.). Dec. 26. (United l'ross) Charles Hedgor. commissioner of police. Is charged with malfeasance in office and with violation of, his oath of office In pe titions for his recall filed today with the city clerk by a committee or Spokane board of trade. The peltiton charges that ho "wll- OAS KILLS TWO. NEW YORK. Dec. 26. (United Ptem) A chemical experiment which he was said to have been studying at Columbia university Is heiieved lo hnvo caused the dcam of Oscar Hoffman, 31, and his 24 year-old sister, Selma. In their up town lodElng house today. Their landlady discovered the bodies. Hoffman's room was filled with the fumes of Illuminating gas and of on unknown chemical. JI IM1K DIES SUDDENLY. nik-i.iKI) (Cal.l. Dec. the board. The probable appointment of a successor to Caniahan has not been discussed es far as Is known. While Carnaban baa been local legal rep resentative of the district for the past year, just recently ex-senator George E. Chamberlain of Washing ton has been retained to look after Klamath irrigation affairs in the na tional capital. ADMIRAL DIES PRINCETON, N. J., Dec. 26. Rear Admiral Casper, 78, of the Goodrich, retired, died here today. Ho was at one time head of tie Pacific fleet. He was in command of the vessel which was sent to England to bring back the survivors of the disastrous Greeley polar expedition, and was for many years a naval attache of the embassy at (he court of St. James. PICKS MANY FLOWERS. SALEM, Dec. 26. (United News) As evidence of Oregon's mild win ter this season, Dr. R. E. Lee Stern er, superintendent of the Oregon state hospital, has a bouquet of 51 varieties of flowers, all grown en tirely out of doors. It waa present ed bim by tbe hospital florist, H. S. Batham. ' ' FRUIT MAM FAILS. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 26. Ed mund Y. Foley, Fresno fruit grow er, filed a voluntary petition In bankruptcy In federal court here late today. He 1 listed liabilities totalling $435,682.39, with assets only 1300 in personal effects. In Our Special Measurement Footwear "Stylieh Stout Out, Sliea" and "Slender Foot Arch Fitter" will make stylishly clad and comfort able those women's feet which , either are above or bolow normal In size. fully and ';bV!L E. Samuels. 67. past of hi. oath of office ..owed I tox- Jai proslllen, o( .,! e77smh,,nR to run openly Bri.h died suddenly In . hosplta, ,n the city; that houses of MUrepute: J ,en , only have been permitted ..to Mh 1 1 JW wm -)w. ger administration. Other charges! ahj. are made. In the Center of the 8hopplnf -District. ... . v in .' i - , n of Kd Ilnnd of linaer. riione 656