The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 30, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD,
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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MENTS IN
OIL CASE FOUND
NEW MAIN STREET BUSINESS BLOCK
Arvlilliiln kkrHrh f lli llika tmllilliin lit hi oiivmsI , ho nur clil mm,.,- iiiKMiiIii mul l:llilil ultivla. Tim Imllillnit to nmtiilii lliiii'
l.wrw un tin kiiiimiiI flmir Mini Irt iiirlt-iu ml li miiuiiI llimr will n iimvlumloly Stnillli of rnnnl t ml lull rk Kill Ih uinlpr
rh) it i win.
Grand Jury Makes Return
Against, Fall, Doheny
; and Sincla.fr '
' WASIOINOTON. Juno 30. Crliu-
inal Indictment wore returned hr
the federal grand Jury today against
v Albert B. Fall, former sevrnrar .
the Interior, Unrrv F. Sinclair, ann
,. K. U Dohnejr, Sr., oil opnrators, end
r'B. I Dohney, Jr., n outirrowth
tor tht leasing of the naval oil r
'v'snrves. 'v ' -
j. Four indictments were returned.
i ioe unx Dunn run, uonncy. ar..
" and Dohney Jr., Charging them with
t ccmipiracy to defraud the government
' In connection with leasing the Call
' fornta ronervea. On the second rail
-and Sinclair are accused of consplr
, ins to defraud in connection with in
: Teapot Dome tease. The third ebarc
,id Fait with accepting- $100,000 for
; UilDK his official Influence In the
California leasee on behalf of
vDohney, Sr. The m Dohneys in
(ho fourth indictment are charsed
"with inducing Pall by an unlawful
'payment of f 100,000 to take an un
, lawful action. "
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Preiitsrick 8.
HarrUon. rvhi(ct of ( All tho h.iinu ni.i tllKilliT U.-afat i ilxrwul ntt.l 1 ,. at... ta-.ti'
the W P. ilopka Buildtnir. states that i ami hil m.-til will be furnHheil ! The arrhllerlum . aIL. for ix l..u.
work has been commenced and the! be th
Eleventh Hour" Now at
; Liberty Theatre Here
Thrills Ualore la Itctare Showing
. TonJjrbt at Local Play Hoasr.
.1, A ruhlnj tornado of wbirlint
'action that moves J awtfUy aa the
rpeeding seconds! Briefly, that de
scribes the production. "The Elev
enth Hour," which began a two day
Tun at the Liberty theater last n.ghi.
Charles Jones goes through a life
time of vxd venture within leas than
'two days counted on the calendar.
He had need of all his iron muscle
and nerve to do the ntunU required
of him In his high-geared melodrama.
Submarine, airplanes, speed boats,
roaring lions, pirates and high ex
plosives are element In the faet
. moving plot. Nor did th producer
Jorget the charming feminise side 01
.the photoplay. . Shirley Uaaon.
4&inty as ever, is seen as a talented
'society girl, whose ability as a danc-
,f wd -whose attractiveness tn i
:"rlety of rich costumes, added con
Kiderebly to the evenings enysrmwiu
'' Of course, there are some people
who aay they do aot like-pictures
with) heaps of action and thrills.
But- tf they wrere in the audience
. last night they probably changed
their' minds. Last showing at 9:13
tonight.
f ,
Mr. Ilarrftun U il ll (Hud tu a
tht utxli-r the tort trilil thnre
torvni romtuDv ; lifiii ilit iii.itv in.. ..r i..,, Hfi. i i will t.. . Kf-ii! Kn.ni i..ih i
building will be rushed to completion. I The Interior plastcrluc and rement i Suaulsh KenaliuaoM ivln und tin-' III rival Kinmnlh KdlU t'rutnr I jike
rhe general contract has been et wiwork will be don by White anil ; effect with kikhIsI brick of vart.- blu... '
tenburg. who will place the j Bwlng. plastering cwntractora. Isjled color, laid ui In Klemish hno Mr. William VVlo. rv4ldrut ro-
concrete foundation reinforcing. Mr. HnrrUon statta that do teriiiwlth a half Inch wltlte pmnt ;im-r rur thi bttlldln(. rri-rwi-tttins
(.eel. etrutural steel snd all car-1 cotta. , hich u belnK manufarturwl I Th t-rra civitu which I. hlshtyJMr. Ilarrim. will W ..n llio s..rk
penter work. ; by Claddlnc. Mrllean Co . of l.:n-1 ,irnam..ni,.t in rh .r ..-i.. ill h ..r Ii.. ,-.,mnlnt.,i
The brick work and setting of ar
chitectural terra cotta will be done by
Harry Dally, brick contractors.
coin, t'alif., will be on the Job in
a couple of weeks.'
The structural sftvl haw boen or-
u eIbuhI polychrome fiuUh which a Il W -P'ti'd the bullditis will U
ipeohil color to harmonize ami hlnd rady for orcitlMUry by iIm tirol
with the fac brick work. w-k In N'ovemtier.
PLANS MADE ON
LAND IRRIGATION
Meighan at Pine Tree ! FALL FROM BRIDGE ! INCOME TAX FUNDS
Kfc-bULTS IN DEATH ASKED FROM STATE
OBITUARY
. AUCE M.XDRO
After a long Ulneaa, Mrs. Alice
Waldron died yesterday morning at
s:ao a. nx in the Central ' school
where she lives with, her aon-4n-law
wbo is janitor of the school. Mrs.
Waldron was 68 yeans of ace and
had been a resident of this city for
18 years, part of which time she was
engaged in the dressmaking bun
nesB. She is survived toy two daugh
ters, . Mrs. Ofadgo Coan of Klamath
Falls and Mrs. Maude Faiu of Mer
rill. Funeral services . will be held
tomorrow morning at 10:30 fror.
Wkitlock's cbspel, the Rev. C. C
Uulet of Merrill presiding. Inter
- ment will take place at the Odd Fel
lowa cemetery- -
, VIRGINIA RHODES .
.After an illness of tm weeks. Miss
Virginia Rhodes age 45, died yester-
day morning at her home in Pelican
city. She has - been ' a resident
of .; this county for the past
year and a. half, and has been an
1 Invalid since birth. She was born
In Mo'gan county Alabama and is
survived1 by her Ither. five brothers,
two sisters. . Funeral services were
"held yesterday afternoon from Wilt-
lock a chapel. The Rev. A. F. Sim
mons, presiding-. - '
PETITION ON ROAD
if FILED WITH COURT
. Forty residents of Chiloquln and
th Sprague river valley have peti
! 'tinned the county eburt. to ' appro
priate funds fort the. Improvement
of the county road from Chiloquln
to Beatty which follows along the
north aide of the Sprague river.
The road- petition states la in very
poor, condition and ig 'a source of
annoyance to not only the residents
who use the road 'dally ' but also
.-tourists which ,are becoming' more
. numerous. .
TULE FIRE CAUSES
v HEAVY SMOKE FOGS
!,$moke from a Tule fire. that has
been burning off and on for several
a weeks, caused many a new comer
' to make Inquiries of the location
of,,Lthe . forest fire. The hula fire
was located at the north " end. of
Agency lake, and a, steady north
wind yesteVday " blew , the . smoke
down Into' the Klamath-1 basin coun
try,, partially obliterating the usual
clear perspective tf the mountains
o( ihe Caacada" range. "' 1 "
rpe U a llftlit mettut itlmulst
tafi' "" I-- - -t--'-
(Cbotinued From Pan- On.)
ment of expert agricultural and eco
nomic advice to the farmers. Includ
ing an outline of a practical plan of j
procedure. j
lmproTmrt Planned.
umprovement or general cundltioi.
Recomntendations shall be made a
to each project on the matter of im
proving geoeral project conditions.
as diMtnguUbed from individual con-1
dltione, through the tBtahlishment
of creameries, sugar-beet factories.
etc. !
I'ltimate LosjC Tb,s sub -eet !
shall be exhaustively reported, ana
clear and convincing showings made
thereon. . The lull assets and tiablll
ties of each project shall be care
fully et out in diil. The eub-t
Ject ehall be treated botn irom I
purely legal standpoint, and from an I
equitable standpoint. ,
Transfer of operation and main
tenance. The feasibility of transfer
ring to the water nserj in the noar
future, the operation and mainten
ance of each project, or division of a
project, shall be discussed in the re
port. -
.Recommendations. There shall be
attached to the report on each pro
ject recommendations as to what ac
tion should be taken to bring the
proje.it to a prosperous and success
ful condition. ,
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ivnilA.Mi. June 20. (.iloert j jJ.U.KM. June 30 Tho stale
(ioldstrom. SS. was tbroan or Jump. ,nori(Miry b.,.,,1 u n n, iv ?o-
d from the Uurnaldo brldso rarly'dav bu uu.,n ihn H.Hrii.. ..r
today, ilia body van found in th
river, both legs brokfo llj had left
home with a conUli-rabln sum of
money and wntrh. Hoth were turn
ing. Officials exprwoiiHl tlx, belli'f
of suicide Bad thoucht hi li'xs iwere
hrokrn by hilling ihK edga of rm-k
94 DEAD IN STORM
LUMBER MARKET IS
SHOWING INCREASE
. Thomas Meighan
in Booth Tarkinctori's
'Pied Pioer MaJone
A Paramount Picture
Tboma.1 Mciiihan in "lii-d Jtprr
Muloni" to b.' nhotvn at the line
Tn Tiiratrr, tomorrow anil Wrtl
nf,lny In connection with a fiur
act vaudeville show.
One hundred and twenty-five
mill reporting to West Coast Lum
berman s Association for the week
ending June 21st. manufacturer
90.SSS.184 feet of lumber; sold
J7.3S3.93J feet; shipped S3 S9,C0S
feet.
New business was 8 per cent above
production. Shipment were 2 ner
ceat belqw. new business.
Fifty per cent of all new business
taken during the week was for fu
ture water delivery- This amount
ed to 48,726.581 feet, of which 23,
706,232 feet was for domestic cargo
delivery; and 25.202,349 feet ex
port. New business by rail amounted
to 1.449 cars.
Forty-three per cent of the week's
lumber shipments moved by water.
Thtis amounted to 40,968,657 feet, of
which 32.105,306 feet moved coast
wise and intercoastal; and 8,863.361
feet overseas. Rail shipments total
ed fl,6il cars.
ROAD CONTRACT ON
LANGELL COMPLETE
II. -F. Vlcory has Jui: completed
his contrsct for the grading of th
Langel valley market road, from
the Lost river brid?j .o ilonanin '
Mr. Vlcory In his job moved 1270.3
cubic yards of dirt.
thi mate Income tax itrutrtmint for
d (Mii-inury appropriation of ISl Ouu
to tnit the current rtpxnjm of the
department.
The board allow! Jlt.Coi of the
131,000 di-flcirm y a.tvi t,y iaio
Income lat dnpartmnnt. lopVIng off
S6.31U for intvrling and Inrtrtvntal
ilM-ij.. and Inrludtng 1 1730 fur
THAT SWEEPS OHIOi was ruarketl by a Hit when ttonatpr
. . i Jt I'pton and J. N. tmtth nuiMtioi..
tl.r.t El. AM), Jun 30.-Ninety- J 4 lho r,sh, , enipiy ,,..
n.ur pers,ni an. known dead IUy, ,mI4l,, 6f lt,0 , iv.
Ohio, us the result of a storm Sat- oartmrnt
ininy. im-oii m bornin numuer rv.
The Faithful llrart, Would you
nty. Although th.. of lire w not
u.. trail '. - Hi H , It...
er-.y l.i Is estimated at 3o,0..o.ooo i"1""1 " ".
nuhlef I'm el through, and h
1-oopl.t who think loo much of !"'"'' huur '
iney no not anaan hand at all in
China, and not enough in Amorlra.
themiiflvva do nut think enough.
The second crop of strsw lids vrlll
be ripe soon.
Trouble with knocking around the
world is It knocks you around In-
lead, - '
THE
COVERED
WAGON
is coming July
4, 5, 6 at the
What's this
Ihear about
, 'jxewBvdjzk,1.
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In opening our
Cash Business
we offer the following
Roast Beef, per lb I2V2C
Rib Boil, per lb 10c
Brisket Boil, per lb 8c
Shoulder Pork Roast, per lb 16c
Pork Steak, per lb 172c
Pork Sausage, 20c per lb, 2 lbs. for ...,35c
Hamberger, 15c per lb., 2 Ibt. for 25c
Good Bacont per lb. ., 25c
Trulove's Cash
Market
Phono 241.W 719 Main
vcall know
Tuesday
LET A
G.M.G.
TRUCK
Solve your hauling problem. If in doubt, ask the
Man Who Uses Them! '
REX RENNER
236 Main Street
OREGONIAN STAFF
WRITER AT CRATER
Mis. I.uuily, icIhI fi'iilurv
wrlinr tor IIik I'ort luiiit tlrnsiinlnn,
iaaaii iliroush Klamath Inst night
amitupanleil hy KMiard I'rlie,
mntinsnr of lh t'ralr l.nki lmls
and will iid evnral ilnys gather.
IK mnlcrlal fur m-Vpral HuuiUy
fra'tire panes whli'h will lake lu
thn park and aIJaul trrrltory
The new route when to Crater lake
hy vlilim of the completion or th
Aahland-Klamnth Fall IHshway,
will iindoulitedly b sireaseit In Mrs,
l.uitdya nrtl.-l l la a new anal"
MONDAY, JUNK
PRUNE GROWERS TtY
ADOPTJSEW SYSTEM
H.M.KM, J11 '. "fdj,. .
plan Siliiiila.1 l, 11. . ... " "' '
"'S1 hre Hat,,,,,' ' 'w.
o at oik an.i ... ..l . '" in.,.
..f 1 , V"s ells.,.
I'lmlnli,
rnniral
; ' " .lib,,.
- ' ' '"n I'liii,. ,,
I'o-mwrsiive arm,- ,, " '""
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Tuesday
RASPBERRIES, per crate
COLUMBIAN BERRIES, per crate
WATERMELONS, peib
Wo will not Bo Open July 4th, Please Shon Frl
Thursday, July 3rd. 1
II PUBLIC IRKF
126 N. Sixth p,otle t69
PAY CASH. IT PAYS
Only
$2.50
.12.50
4c
Own a Little Farm
We have a few choice acre located within three
miles of Sixth and Main Streets. City HghU and
water available.
HOMESITES from 11. acr up to 20, excellent
oil, plenty of water for iiritratioii, potxl drainage.
EASY TERMS on all theje homoaite make it pot
sible for those who wouhl like to own a home in
tho country and yet enjoy all the modern convert
tence.H of the city to get one at rockbottom price.
Rooming House on Main
Street
s
Sixteen rooms furnwhed, nine year lea.ie, and
triced right, for quick Nile.
Cine room house fitted up for three apartments,
fuminhed on the pavement, Hix block from Eighth
and Main Street, $1500 down and balance at
$55.00 per month, including interest.
New 6 room house on Eleventh street, double
garage, electric range and water heater. Good term
to responsible parties.
RODEO ANNOUNCEMENT;
We will make no charge for listing roftma during
the forthcoming celebration. If you desire to help
take care of our visitors by renting a room for a
few days we will be glad to serve you, without cost
LETS GET ACQUAINTED
Red Star Realty
Company
605 Main Street
Phone 94
IU$EJEN QUARTS OF MILK TO MAKE
EVERY POUND OF CRATER LAKE BUTTER!
If you followed every step in! the making of Crate'
Lake Butter, from Cow to Customer, you o"'d
understand fully it delicate flavor and the gen
uine goodness in every roll.
You would understand, too, why those who
particular who -demand the best are comml
more and more to specify "Crater Lake" when
they order.
Our Crater Lake Ice Cream is also a best seller,
because of its quality. We make it In standard f
vors, and also in special designs for special oc
casions. . . , , .'''
KLAMATH FAlic "d r a m fd Y
1248 Main .. ., -; Phont 7
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