The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, February 20, 1926, Page 1, Image 1

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The KlamAth News
United News and United Press Telegraph Services
Anything to Sell '
, or Trade?
A News Want Ad Will '
Do the Trick. .
LMorning Except Monday)
10
and
SLASH
Final
Cow
(Villi-
prop!
an so-
Imlssl""
'COKEY DECIDES
CHANCES GREAT
Klamath to Be the White
Pino Capital f
1 The World
Thn following slalriniml (nun II
H. Corny, Orngo.i Public Nurvli',.
. m tilBUlirr. relnttvn u tin. rail
road "limit lull ml Ihn rosy fulurn;
ill Ihn Klnmuth rouiitry, aupnaml In ;
II,, OrvKiiNlon nf Friday, Fob. lit: I
"Mok" UO mini lid n annul II, Klmn '
uih Falls I" gln " '" 'l-
miller In llm world liir lh j
nroiliK-tlun of whl.n pine." prodlrtcd
It. II uri'y, statu public service
iitiiuilMlxnor, li has returned (
(mm Washington. I whim ho '
a 1 1 -u tl 1 th hoarhn i-f Ihn Inter
ml Commnrra commission rln-1
llvn In mum railroad,. In i.reeoo
"Thn 1 1 1 1 1 linn will hullil Int..
Klamath Falls nd Ui narrow j
.linen ral road, now in ..asevii.w
;trim Cntlfornla. lll lw made
! standard gun. "'.'n will yt
j (Continued On 1'age Two)
KLAMATH FALLS. ORE., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1926
Price Five Cent
rCATHCAUTGETS
CHANCE TO WED
In II" '
warned
Irees Fri
ed the
000 1100
Many Marriage Proposal
Received By the tng
lish Woman
NBW YOUK. Feb is .. ni.eu
v...i-Tii. riimilru of rallicart
1W ... ' remain, nelthnr ..n Ihn out.l.ln look
h tr" i ih. In. Mo looking mil. 1
"T """'i .. ..... ......11 wllh one foul
'": ... . ... ihn mil t of I
:nbri ot . , ,,.,irn luknn by
l. llin I n r-
trom i . . , iain hor vntrn
Walks Barefoot Mile in Blizzard to Save Six
j ... . -
JURY TURNS DRY
OFFICERS LOOSE
C. C. McBride Exonerated
For Killing Alleged
Mo'ijnstnner
HEND, Feb. 19. (United Newi)
A coroner' Jury Bitting here to
day fully exonerated C. C. McBride,
tate prohibition officer, and any
otbera who might be Involved m tne
cane, of all blame attached to the
fatal shooting of Vale Taylor, ua
pected moonshiner, at the bead of
Bear Creek, In Crook county, Thurs
day.
It was McBrlde's 38-allber auto-
catlc pistol which accidentally ais-
charged, speeding the bullet wblcn
killed young Taylor, testimony at
the Inauest disclosed. The accident
occurred while McBride, onicers a.
F. Marriott, and Fern Lowe were
crashing their way through the lock
ed door of the moonshiner's dugout
in which the officers had been await
ing Tay.or, and in which he bad
thought to pen them by bracing a
plank against the the door.'
ALLEGED LIQUOR
DISPENSER STOPS
PAYMENT OF BAIL
Leaves Endorser to
Hold the Sack i
BEATS SPINK'S COURT
Bench Warrant Issued and
Federal f-orcea to '
Seek Hyland . '.
tl hum'
A tnlo of hrroi.m Hint i nn rw of the iwa is Mnp writt.-n as six coast guardsmen lrom a sta
tion on Sarr.-.L'.-.ni.-tt Hv, Mv. recover from harrowing ,x.erienf from which they were saved,
when near death. Iv the' action of on.- of their comrades, who walked bArcfootcd and scantily clad
for a mile in a Wizard to l.rinn then. aid. Their er.-ift Had been wrecked ns they were attempting
a rr,ciir. I'liolo, show the linashed boat and uien of the coast guard cutter Mojave, who darcd death
to rescue the Jiix.
OCOIl ll.'ui-'i - .
by Buu ,rr tiy ,t,e immlKrailon office ami
Mysterious Omaha Sniper
Kills Two and une
Dies of Fright
provl-1 , ,,,,,, nl o( labor. .... . . , o fiinitn.l
Qu 1.1, V.r. her.ol( slgnnd the ap- OM. AM A. i . ' ...
Ll, fur Ihn rll at K.IIU Island. Nnws. .- .J. n.
!, remain ihesnl ollmr- nigni o "v
1 .! '" "--v, h,n' i. mired bv now reports oi n -' ine will DO te a m -
y;nBXl f.w day., because no bm I spired Iby m .,.' .peak ,okinK part. The
nui !! nrnilutbla uniu .-.. .- - iPuhtitmrl nne man to ; , .H- .rw.nWr will too an-
I. r-- OUB OUiriRin. inn' i II II 111 U wi iv
' 11,0. writ. .., ,,..ih and shot at half a dor.cn teij Monday, secording to J. P
ifi ihiHi n i nriin i uiiniu - ... e
f 1 OD HIS? tlirfHIH'HI. - ,........M,....,,i,M.awsawsswssssswswJa----ss
:ssrnFiniY r rifif&JSCRIBES MEET IN
" Th counliM will siay a. uui llju k.i- sia. UlUflilljLi I W JEill .uniii
i.. mil TuF.day. In- w I nimrirr nrtiiT 1 ITstll IT
tUUtiNt YW WUW
bipai. .. , , ,,.,11 Tiirsday. In
. ' ininiiu i -
inl tan , , ,,,. iirnorled Hniurday.
" thn will anpear at a hearing
rl a .. .ii hnlwas corpus. Thn
L li llr . ,,i . in ,llml
F ' i govnrnmnni m -
' thn writ and dismissal would in-
'"'aumahly ni-all I" Ihn immnniam
!'" ..ii..ti of Lady Vera, whii has
a sd'pd ! h., dnulnd admission lo tho eoun
SPREADS
T
ERROR
Visitors Flock Into Fine
New Fremont school
Building
Scores or visitors filled the cor
ridors of tho new Fremont school
both aflornoon nnd evening when,
the doors of the recently com
pleted building wore opened to the
! public yesterday. ' '
, Fjrnval dedication of lA" bulld-
..Ill K. S.all1 nfTt VtOK vim a
Trade Journal Association
Meets Friday, tditors
To MeetToday
thn morning and Ihn
' ..-in ! win nan "
rounlnss of rallicart won i u o.. -
minl on Hlnulo one of Ihem.
nn furl Moanwhlle. some romantic Amen
eni out cans have bc-n writing lo the conn-
ut scrrn. i ins, ami proposing marring.-. -
he oihnr ' proposals are bill n par '""'""
...i,.. .l,.v r.-li. veil Hy HI"
I'Mlirns . Il'liri. . . .
ism ana I Is), noblewoman at her harbor re
led. inc. I treat. There r I""")'
Thurs. ! money, according to l-aor .a....
vlrl.ir
thn M-n-
inlHHlon
mile n..
bipod
'Mini of
into sn-rodue-llll
dun
innl said
us: os-
ill eon-
nl exemn
'U cost-
frluro rnv-
llJnlleil
llisnllhriir-
Iwo-tilnrn
:it t Ills ('a-
Mnin a
Uie.rs. wnra
this yonr:
lo flu, a
. continue
State Highways to
Get $121,UUU Here
Thn stalo hlghwa"y proKram In
Klamath eo.i.ily calls Mr an ox
pondllurn of IZf .1MI0 d.irlng 19-0.
It was iinniiuneen f'" '"'
Twentyflve miles of roadway
.III bo oiled and Irn m l w .1
rnaurfaend. It l planned. The , ro
surfaelng will bo from Al um
Modoc Point and Dunn and Hnker
will begin the work as contractors
lute, In March.
ed
telligent
re serv
ds is sat-yamath
'atrons.
)rugs
lOro.
flam.
Klamath Defeats
Malin, 18 to 12
I n ganm Ihnl kept more than
300 spectator., on their toes every
I ,P .ho Klama.h county Ugh
school biiskolball team won from
"ho Miilin nuln.et I..k. night In tho
.. is. Tho girls
IT to T. "nvadlng g,l, b I
an overwholrolng acorn .. . . - -
At tho end of llio li". '""-
liovs' game tho soon) "toon
wl , Klamath leading by .; point.
With Iho first whistle both teams
foaped .mo .-Hon and one or the
roughest games played on the Amer
ica.. Legion floor w-,
Zed llarnes, son..". .
i ii.n .p.isnn. wnon go.
nest game o. .., Was
'ting into l.l host stride Barnes was
Jorked out on lour "-'"'" .
Tho only ero mad" by he K am
all, girls over the l-e"er Malin
girls was by mini "'"v" "
fL Doclrpfhall
Team Beats 0. A. t.
to. (United
EUflENl'ii u.e - - orion
basketball lenm. ..- Ilaclf(,
northwest seeuo" -Coast
conference. 'a'VB t0 ig
gon Aggl.es. Kr.n-. ". ;
In n Bpeclneuhir aicoi...
""The Aggies were leading. 1 Jo II
.Wrt, tn .he t f 11,8
Aggie, failed lo . "'or0'
Theaters and .innee nu"
almost downed. "" '" UCK'
and .kep.lenl ventured nlo the
streets after sundown, and window
. ... . . .lru-n In 1 lo num.
Illinos sniT ..." ,,
The poHSlliillly that the "sniper
,v l,o s woman 'he
theory considered l.y l ee.
were searching lor a mi-.. "
war nurse. She to hear n
grudge against all doctors because
one of them gave her a harmless
pill recently when she demanded
poison with which to commit sui
cide. Tho nurse Is a dead shot with a
riflo or revolver, police learned
The fact that e of victims
r ... nurse was a doctor strength
ened the nurse theory. Tho oilier
vl. II... however, was Willi..... Me Ue
vilt. Both were shot behind tho
loft ear with 22.calll.-r bullets.
Hhot Through Door.
... o...,i. wiut looked in hia of
fice when the "sniper1 l'ke' u"
through the letter "i
nnd fired.
Police have been kept on I JomP
for 48 hours will, reports of If., lets
w. lr..lg through .he air mysteri
ously in the city streets. Many
wome. are staying In their homes.
TfraUl lo light their l.mp 'h;d
i..v iwk. 45. dropped dead
Friday night, while listening
rionilnuel On Tago Two)
Wells, superintendent oi i"i
schools. ,
Miss AuRU!ta Parker will not
tench during the remainder of this
year but her duties will include
Iho management of the Fremont
school nnd the lower grades left
i the Central school. Miss Park
er's office 1, located on the f rat
floor 'at the right and In the office
. ......j .i, master clock system.
The clock regulates the study hours
all other clocKs anu u.. ...
school, and the noon am. ...u....-,
(Conlinued on rose Seven)
to
Find $1000 Gold
. 11 i.. Tin I Qtl
in ivusi n
RKDWOOl) "CITY, Calif.. b
18,( United Nowsl-A rus c.l .
V . ., .i .nnn n cold
can which comaine- -- "
has been found by worsme,.
an old residence -. -
money spmoa . ri(.k
when lh mjn -'V " , in
onthmefo; nearly a
The coins, of varun. -
tions. all wero dated prior to
18The T,omot home was one of
tlJ'odV. '""-'"rVr?;' cmorZ
clal conter during ear.)
days.
..r. utiiits.
ficlal high school s - .
A c. campus
Blue Rock Shots
Get Action uner
Klamath scatter gun enthusiasts
are offered a i"LinTH",r,"n
try their skill on blue rocks at
.mi's mill on Sunday tternoo
A gun cluh has recently been or
,h. T'nner lake district,
5 'adding to W. E. Lamm one
. i.,,.tors. every one who
VheMiort.or welcome
to loin the ciim - - -
1.L f,,r a day. The gun club will
hold these shoots ,SurtB'r ";
tll further notice, ana iv.anm".
sportsmen who pine .or . .
twocn duck seasons are keen on ak
ing part In the trap shooting festlvl-
,lr'!' i rnrs of Klamath trap
sbooters are expected to make the
trip up the norm i"s""'
day.
UNIVERSITY OP OREGON, Ell-
gone, Feb. 19. (unueo
Tha nnUJU- HoTVWPex.. ws i
quet at which editors, advertising
men. printers, reporters and Jour
nalism faculty and students attend
ed was the closing feature of Fri
day's program of the eighth annual
Oregon state, newspaper m.i.".
hPln held at the university.
Tho meeting of the state edltor-
... l.lUn afhorillleo IO laKO
1U1 uui.l..v.u..,
i c.Mx nf.ernoon was delayed
until Saturday morning, it was an
nounced.
i, w Allen of the school
of journalism, was toastmaster for
the occasion. He canca on uu .in
troduced various newspaper men of
the state, who then delivered short
addresses, stressing Joviality.
Warren Kaley, manager ot the
voior Portland, was elected
president of the Oregon trade Jour
nal association at the meeting held
mj. nfiornnon. in conjunction
with the eighth annual uregou
newspaper conference in aession at
the University ot Oregon.
uniov hrlrt the nosition of secre-
tarv-treasurer during the past year,
Louis Sondhelm, publisher ot the
Northwest Insurance c.ews, roruunu,
was elected vice president, ana a. i
Kvmia of the staff ot the Four h
t viv Portland, secretary
treasurer. Ralph E. Morrison, busl-
. ,nnor of the Western Farm
or, Portland, and Jerrold Owen, edl
nmi mannKer of the Pacific Le
gion . Morrison Is tne retiring
president of the association.
MANY APPLY FOR
NEWS INSURANCE
All Names Not Published
But Applicants Sign
. By the Scores
'wiiv itidn't vnu nut my name In
the paper when I took out an Insur
ance policy?" asked a News subscrib
er yesterday.
The answer was that The News
has no intention of publishing the
....i n.n nf Its circulation Hat.
And It was only the names ot the
first comers for the policies wnose
names appeared.
Policy seekers continue to arrive
at The News office. It is a case
of come and get the-7500 policy
for S1.60 if you want it.
ACTION STARTED
BY WATER USERS
Local Attorneys Send Bills
To Washington Attack-
' -ing Power aaie
Bills prepared in Klamath Falls
by the attorneys of the Klamath ir
rigation district, J. H. Carnahan and
Charles F. Stone, and approved by
the district board have been intro
aa into hoth houses ot congress,
.nrrfinff to word received here
vesterday.
Tho hills would nermlt the lrri
.I.- .iiciHrt to bring suit in
either the federal district courts or
the court of claims to set aside pow
er contracts and sale of the Ankeny
and Keno canals.
Pnn ir roadman Slnnot Introduced
one bill and Senator McNary Intro
duced the other bill." according to
district officials.
Planners' Riffhts
Trial to Start
Justice R. C. Spink, legal arbiter,
with residence and court at Cbllo
...i. irnn.rf uien to look one Oeorge
Hyland in the eyes once mora. But
it is more in the spmi oi uu
because of a shaken faith in human
ity In . general, and bootleggers In
particular, that Judge Spink would
like to look him over again.
Some few nights ago Hyland was
given a ride to see Judge Spink.' Hla
escort was made up of aeveral pro
hibition agents under the leadership
i of State Officer L. L. McBride. They
had bounced upon his place oi dusi
ness In the rear of the "washrack"
on Esplanada. Sufficient glassware
to grace tne oaca oi nu
bar, and a bit of liquor was token
as evidence. '
Judge Spink was disposed to be
undlv. The hour was late and Hy
land could not raise the' money- -S500
caBh bail to aecure his re
lease. Hyland was believed to own
property. He offered his check lor
SE00 on the strengtn oi nis iiuu.u
4n the community.- And it was ac
cepted after he had securea me en
dorsement thereon of Klrt Hedrlck,
Chlloqula resident, who knew , film
well.
Supposed tcAppear. ".:
Two days ago Hyland was suppos
ed to have appeared for trial. He
failed of appearance. But that wa
... .ti i kwk n&ma back tTOXA '
tlhe "bankwith a "Stop Payment"
etamped on its face. ' ' ;'-"?
I Just Want to aak him . what
made him do It, that's an," saia
Spink, more in sorrow than In anger
yesterday. ..." r. '.
"The endorser can be held re
sponsible, but ' that poor man He
drlck works eighteen hours a' day
and has a family to support. , I'm
only a justice of the peace and lie
can violate my commence u o
i.iiai Rot whv should be play a
trick like that on Hedrlck?" queried
Spink. -
Tn the mnnntimA a. bench warrant
was Issued from the justice court. ,
And tho mighty arm OI tne ieoerai
...h..i...Ba strdtphes after Hyland.
.He was charged yesterday with pos
session of liquor ana conaucung,
nuisance before United States Com
missioner Bert C. Thomas.
Violet Ray Puts
Radio to the Bad
i sipnths Raid
nriConcer Avenue
, m ! meeting. Anothor meoting is sched-
Flf teen Joy seekers, among w-liorn ovenins ,n th8
. . .,.,iMi. wero taken by . ... ., th.t ,.mB ,
Vlolot Ray machine affect ma
terially In tho reception of radio,
...,rjini. to tnsis mado last night
in tho chamber of commerce when
a largo number of radio lana ot
Kinmath Falls held their second
oprn two women. - - - .l,-... -t 7--3U
surprise by "oslei" "."ThV. number of reports will
WHO roils" tovw v..- f
...nmnatiliirl bV
UVUUIUH- n
.ir'fblrd" annua, educational ex
position.
7 " . famous terraced
Con'ger avenuV establishment, la.
night. But picas" "
w.r.' Uk'cn by the officers
Two men wore r..,
and charged with possession, nnd
sales "and possession. They were
Wm F. Robinson, formerly of the
Cke hotel, rtln to the otfl
cers and "Sleamboat" Ellison.
cor" '...i.iichmment has long been
under surveillance according t to the
officers. They nau imi
ght whether or not abatement pro-
i.i ia instituted.
CJ". 1.1 State Prohibition
wuin."n .. ..
Officer L. L. McBride on u.o ro...
.. ... i uin tmicer n. ; ,
This number w ..,", ,m)ftlcali were Officers '"'""""
James, uenn-..
lis 11.11"."-. , , -,,
considerably by arrU.1 " .
delegntoa Biul otner
At that time
be made
answering the roqi.ests ot more than
200 radio owners.
A violet Ray machine and a radio
were put to a number of teste and
. i-.i., iho Violet Ray
in evurj iuo.t..
j machine put the rad,!o out ot recep
tion, t
iuiAT CBKW MISSING.
,.,nii,i n r... Feb. 19.
V 11, . V."t , .
. a meant nartv land
ed'on Entrance Island Friday failed
.... i.. of the three unl-
10 lino niij - -
dentltled occupants of the Seattle
launch Swastika, which was wrecked
.... f Entrance Island.
nnn.sino sound, on Wednesday
"
moriiiim. . n
Th swastika was stolen from R.
. unnnoman of Seattle by rum
runners, it is believed.
MASON Mich.. Feb. 19. (United
New8) The taking of testimony be
gins Saturday In the trial that la to
determine whetner a moaeru sui
has any rights while "petting" with
her escort.
The Jury to hear. the case against
Arthur C. Rich, son of a wealtny
Battle Creek eteel manufacturer,
.. Minriit with criminally as-
... i.. irln. nrottv nn-Ad
SaUtllUg LUUIDD '
on the golf links of the flattie Creek
Country club last May, was compli
ed lata Friday.
Attorneys spent five days ques
tioning veniremen as to their opin
ions of the modern girl, before
agreeing on 12 men whose ideas are
liberal enough for the state and at
.u. mnnxA m.n atrirt nnOUeh for
111U m.u.w I ... w
the defense. Voung Rich's plea of
not guilty 1 predicted on the con
i.niinn that t.oiiIra has no room for
comnlalnt because she "dressed and
acted the Dart ot an immoral gin.
T Vi q nrnaAriltlon will cut Louise
on stand to testily uih ner uo.
and actions were no worse than the
drosses and actions of thousands oi
other girls of the "Jan generation,
and that they gave Rich no reason
to believe her Immoral.
Big Shipment of
mi T.. n ; J
raK IS umsigueu
Chiloquin Drug
Man lned $&u
C. S. Starrett, druggist of Chilo
quin, yesterday entered a plea of
guilty to charges In connection with '
sales of patent medicines of known
alcoholic content to Indians. He was .'
fined 160 by Justice R. C. Spink.
his excuse that he had not nowu
the law as he was a newcomer in
the reservation town, earning him
consideration. - - '
Tn habitual offending Indian
women were purchasers from Star
rett. One was given a semencs oi
an iim In the county iall. and the
other was fined 116, both on Charges
of drunkenness. ;;
MISSOULA, Mont.. Fob. 19.
(United News) Rounded up from
the game reserves oi western Mon
tana. 400 elk, in ten electrically lit
express cars, making up a special
train, started tonight for a new
home In the East.
After the roundup It took a week
to trim abnormal antlors and load
the animals, the first consignment
of 800 elk purchased by the Jones
Brothers of Massachusetts, who
have a range near their home.
Golden Rule Oi
Values Are !
Distinct
Because they must
meet consumer demand
give maximum service
meet competition . ;j
have maximum quality -
satisfy customers
be sold on merit
be. priced low
cause repeat sales ' ..
"Sunbeam" ' '
Rayon Dresses $5.95.
flMBtwgw
Center of Shopping District
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