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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1929)
THE Kl.AMATH NTOWB PAHR KIOHT THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1920 Equity Cases Set ! Guardsman Publication Has For Trial, Court, j Sessions Daily, j Klamath Endeavor City of Dorris A-tc ALnt Ti.tt n Awarded Shield Being Improved, Articles About Battery D M RaUy 1)riI, Ncw We Judge W, .M. Iuntan yttort!ay railed thw docket of oiH'ii cacs In equity and sot tlio datm for IriM fnr a number of nwi. , Ktjulty caaen worn ftchcduVd not . 1o rnufliot mil h oms lit law r : trim I ii ul cases previously Md ! , the judge. Tho docket released lat niht liy Circuit Court Clerk Lloyd IV- , Lap hIiokh that Judgr Duncan JvJII be tn eourt uenrly every t (lay from now until Junu 1. The following equity eases arr M'l for trial on the dates s-t .opposite each. May 1. Sprapue river water Xijtht determination. Itmicry l. S4:ih o;it Artil lery of Klamath Kail, rtwlved mention in several arti.!' prim ed In the lasd ine of the Ore gnu iiu.irdMU.tn, a piiMU-at Urn of the Orison Nailnu.il ii:ard. following article tells of the tro phy won tor the lutzhoM a vera k armory 'Captain AM. y. mvonipaflted with ti ilrleji.ition of :tl In by hi oftieer and :ti m'ii "( attendance at a mietiitt; Sundav Itallery l. aliended , from Klam- nKht in Mediord, the KUimKh ath Full. Captain A Mm)- brought KuIIh Christian Kmlenvor hoelely i:li htm hi f.unoun orelieilrti. vf the Ktrnt Christian" chureh drill aiiendi'.tice the Ily iMuhhshinic drill attendance for a hU h did much to enliven the eveninc Ho also brought a pu-kt d iiiad uhlrh he entered in tompeiiiion w it U a mirk for MUad from Mattery It In a drill- down of tin manual of urms. record of The mjiuuIh Wt re twenty matched the ear and a tie decision wun Riven liy ' .May 1, Mary Dial vs Walter, Dial. i May 2. Mason Motor Co. vs Bryan Hewitt clal. May S, Howard Darn-hUel vs T. B. Watters. May 4. Calif. Oregon, Tower Co. ra Louis E. Bean et at. May 6. Joseph Jeusou vs C. T. Darley. . May 6, Wilson Wiley vs Win, Tlmms. 1 2 v of !S 2 m r cent. tUtu rv the imUe. I'rtvaiu Kay MovrU l ;MHth CoaM Artillery of of Mattery 1 ami tV'seaiit Wil Klamaih KalU. comes lnl pos- Ham K. Clary ot Hallery 1. jut j session of the Oicgon tropin eould not be drilb-J d.wn." -i which Is awarded annually to the, Another paragraph in thr pub unit of the On-con National lieu Hon Mate that at a rocem conference of Captains Tens wald. Slack. Abbev ami White, it wax planned to hold an inter unit rifle competition nome t:me during the spring month. The competition will he staged on the rifle ranee at Medford. hh h U considered to be one of the best tluard having the hi chest aver age armory drill uMendaneo for , the ear. "The trophy, a large silver 'cup. has been competed lor stiuV t 1.4. being won that year bv ' Battery A. LMSth Field Artillery, laud again, in 1925. For the next two yean it was in possession of in the state. The brigade com- ; Headquarter Company. M'nd mander has offered a eup to tho I Infantry Brigade. Captain Ah- w inning team. j f hey announces that a permanent! Camp dates are already on the - va awarded the "shield" which i given at each district rally to the uteieiy averaging tho givit est number of mile and sending t he la rgest delegat ioit. The rally was held at the Medfoid Christian i luireh. with lr. Ira l.aiuh tl It. one of the state C. K. workers, a principal f peaker. The next district rally will be held at the Presbyterian church at Ashland in May, when a num ber of delegates from the lrt byterlan church C. K. of thla tily tvlH attend. Graham to Have IncnniK' IIoor!nr Pleads Guilty has? will be proviiKd for the cup oaltiular. aoionlliiB tn nn an- l lin K. tirahaui. wim'M u:ir vttoriiii, I'titiMvtl u il'U of K'tiitv ' tn the i-hari' uf (uri;rry lift irf lutr Q Avnliln r i n -n lunin. .... ... . - i . .1 ' ' " anil cnai:eiiRos all nuns 10 tt ; nnuiin'nu-Di iuuui- in mr iii.iK i- 1 JuiKt, w jj ImniMii yrKtcnlay. ""v"' ! and j:et It away mini nancry v. sine. 11117 are jime 1 - ,u - May 15. Sryril Mlstecky v -.-orinai presentation of the for all unit" cirepi tho foat Ar- John 'Morevanu. !tUp win maAe hy the editor tillery. July 10 to SI it a pns. May 1. M. lteatrlec MorrU vsip ,he oresonian. It. C. Calvert. hiMtv. for the l'out Artillery. Walter T. Morris. Ihe presentation rereniouy will which wanted by the war 'de May 17, Etta Peterson vs Orral ; ye ule riimax to rousing cot- partment for a part In Joint roan: Peterson. I together meeting on April 29. defense maneuvers on I'ucrt May !0. ('has. Bennett vs Grace 'when Flattery 11 will act as host Sound with the Army and Navy. M. E. Church. t tat a banquet .lor the business A final decision of the covern- Majr 21, -Mildred Harris vs jmen of Klamath Falls."' men I on this polut Is expected Samuel fj; Harris. - 1 Another article speaks of the dally, although there, appears to May IS, 'Security Savings & entertainment given by the Ash- be little doubt of the plan, the Trust Co. vs Bray Mill White Pine Co. v - May 23, L. E. Walker vs John A. Butler. May 21, Loreni Co. rs George II. Pearson. May 28, L. D. Gass vs James Jlyan. May 29, Thomas X. Stewart rs Orville O. Miller. May 31, E'-mlra Thurman vs Orvilla R. West. May 31, Oscar Smith vs Geo. Ileal. land says: Battery. March 11. and Coast Artillery recently having .elected to participate. Borah Sounds Keynote Against U. S. Entry Into World Court Sentence was deferred pending n inedieul examination of the de fendant. A medical examination bean romp'ised of Or. C S. Newsom. Ilr. lieorge Merrymiin uiiil Dr. V.. O. Johnson uuh appointed to e a m i ne the me n t a I y of C r. bam who claims that he sub ject tu temiMrhr fits of auitu'si.i as the result of a shrapnel r.ut:nd sustained In the world .,r. tiraham is charged with pac ing forged i hecks in K-r.mulh. Lake. Jackson. Joseph In j an 1 .Marlon counties. He Is also i barged with the theft of an automobile In Lukcview. nder the present rule of the rounril. this one dissenting vote 'is enough to block an advlnorv opinion on any dispute which pjn.0n as unanlm.Mis agreemwut may arise. This practically rests nflr.rv . r.,n,1(., .....i. court. Hut the 1-OIMUS. Calif . March 2. -(Ncwh SeclaM The city of lor rts Im ntliriuK uith civic improve, tnent work. An una of i blockn III lh biistuesN seelt-Mt U f being graded to drain Ihe water which usually licit In pools, hub deep, ulong Ihe streets from Fli!it to Fourth streets. A lot has been ar.ulrvd by I Ihe cily below Fourth slret mid is being excuvated t fill tow places In Ihe streetn mid the bole . where Ihe dirt is leiuoved will j also be lived as a sump to collect i the overflow from Ihe drained j area during the winter months I u ud t he ra in y scasou - f A second water supply well is : lieing drllliil to Mcrvu as an unit J iliary water vupply tn case of I ft re, emergency, cr the failure of j the oilicinal pump to operate. ' The siukiug ot the new well gives , x double unit pumping system to Ihe city us a water supply. Orders Sale of j Tract of Timber! I'OUTI.AXn. On.. March I t Cl'l Federal Judge McNury j today signed a final do rco in favor if the Anglo-Cu'iforuia ' Trust company of Saa Francisco j foreclosing a mortgage of II . j 325.000 on a large Oregon tlm- ' her tract owned by the Pol tar Cortland Lumber milt. The case went by default alnce the defeudciit firm and Its trus tee, the Culled States National hank of Portland, failed to answ er t he action brought by t he San Francisco Trust company. I'nder the court order the lim ber, mill and equipment w be auctioned after .10 days bv the Cnlted States marshal at Albany, Oregon. WASHINGTON. March (U Pi Spna'e irreconeilables start- ed work today on the apparently ,h? Jurifdlction ol this Institution opinlo ,', State Convention ins in Medford Opei I hopeless project of keepiug the : Vnlted States out of the wjrd , court. I Chairman Borah of the foreign relations committee, spokesman i for the mall group still clinging upon the initiative of the politi al IUIICii has the power to change cry the Ijirge Juiidi'tion He pointed out that the now ' The state convention of tho Daughters of the American Rev- lntlon. which la being held in : . V , . , 1 P V- - court's advisory Jurisdiction. Kails will be in attendance a: I the convention. This afternoon Medford mem bers of "Native Daughters of Tioneers" are giving a tea at historic Jacksonville, whea del i,.ia. win iuit v. ... " ' , tu : thin jurisdiction, with Its Interesting col ection of . ,,,.. . , . ... . . i "I have hau n body t the leairue. Keynote Of piMinents "The I'nited States. I take it. would not ressitate to become a member of a court or a perman ent arbitral tribunal. But when (to a policy of complete isolation. u ,s &keii iQ bl.come a nu.mber isounued tno octtie statement ana. king in world protocol EUhu Koot helped q ' auriiMlii questIou of a body which is in fact the attorney general's department of a political Insitution. of wh!ch po'ltlcal institution is nut a member, that presents a more its own rules and may make a majority vole sufficient to rc- qut-st an opinion. If thlv change w otild be powerless to stop tho court from rcuderlug an advisory opinion even if this country claimed an interest, it was raid. Brick, Tile Kiln To Be Installed ltylnie of a foundation for a j lance kiln at th Klamuih Itrick ; anil Tile company on ihe ronil to IVliran t'lty hji been complett-il. i ami work tf erecting the kiln Slates win i,e iiJiiipU t-d .u rupldly as! To the voting man who haA to make a living a tenor voice id a liability rather than an asset. puHsilil It. Sml'h. owner, is con-: templatiiif! a nnniher nf Improve, menu at tho plum. I. Ike other husiiu'sn men of the community,' hv looks forward I one of the j area try! yean In ihu hUtory of! Klamath Kails. I draft as a sulttttitute for the senate's fifth reservation to pave the v.-ay for American adherence to the court does not Oregon history. This evening the delegates will be guetts of honor at Hunt's Craterian the atre. Friday evening at a bantiue' Dr. John Dean of Portland will deliver an address on "The Eth ics of National Defense.' and Don Newbury, prominent Med- i ford attorney, and son i.t Mrs. Wilbur Jones of this cky. will j speak on "Civic Duties of Patriot . Organizations." j '.Among some of the members i of Kulaiona chapter who will he i in attendance will be Mrs. It. K. Wattenburg. Mrs. Wilbur Jones and Mrs. Earl Reynolds. 'Los Bailes' Name Of Dancing Club Los Bailes, Spanish for "The Dancers." has been selected as the name of the newly formed young people's dancing club. The ' club Is planning for a dance to be held at the Hotel Wlllard on : March 26 in tlw large dining room. Jack Bowrlng and his orchestra will furnish tho music for the event. ! DATE OP SVA I TRIAL TO BE CON'TrNl EI) Trial of Fred Swan, charged with first degree murder in con- 1 nection with the death of Ned Connolly on a homestead near Dorris, Cal., will be continued, it was announced yesterday by Deputy District Attorney Harry Bolvln. The trial was scheduled to take place March 22. no time to study the changes which have been made through the advice of Mr. Root and I do not wl.h to ex press any opinion on tho matter in detail or in the way of fin ality." Borah said. "I will say this, however, that all this plann ing arises out of the fact that this court is called upjn to ex ercise fuii'tlons which should n't belong to the court at a'.I. Pi-like Advisory Board "It is its advisory jurisdi ;lioa that makes the trouble. "If the court dimply exorcised judicial ftinctrns and arbitral function;, there would be no hesitancy about joining it and there would bo no need for res ervations. Or, if this advisory jurisdiction were to be exercised only upon the request of the parties concerned it wor.U not be objectionable. "But the league can call upon this court to give it an advisory Borah's statement will prob ably be the keynote of the re-coiu-lliablcs cunipan mrr.int rat- remove ifjratJl,n 0f ,he Root proposal, recently approved by the league's commission of jurists. Give V. S. Lqiinl Tower As senators understand the new protocol, it gives the United States the same power as any nation represented on the b-aguu council the powtr tu cast u vote araimt a request to the court for an advisory opinion. LIBERTY TODAY AND TOMOIIHOW "Stormy Waters" Get uour Kodak out J Count on us for Kodak Fil Expert Finishing Your picture finishing the way you want it when you 1 "Get It at MagiHY' Magill Drug Company 528 Main Street Phone 270 PINE TREE The Seventh of the BIG EIGHT Emil Jannings in 'The Way of All Flesh1 Regular Prices l jpj j in Matinee and Evening The War in the Air. 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