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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1924)
PACE EIGHT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY. JULY 1, 1 024. TIP REPEATS ROBBERY Bandit Makes Second Trip and Gets $600 at ' Sacramento 'flAClUMlSNT0, July 1. The Mine bandit who throo wooks ago hll up and robbed tbo north Hue unituto branch o( tho California Trutt and eavluga Bank of 12,000 bald up tbe bank osaln today and touk 1800. Tba bandit wm idoutt f tod by bank officials as tho man who had .boon tboro boforo. He operated In tho samo manner tind Wed In an autoiuobllo ns before. A RYAN DISCHARGED A FROM CUSTODY ON 'J ORDERS OF COURT Jack 'Ityan . wag discharged from tho custody of Sheriff L. h. -Low title mbrnUig as a result of tho allowing of a (writ of' habeas corpus by Cir cuit Judge A. L. Loavitt at 10 a. ui. nyan iras fined 1100 tor contempt of court last week by Oounty 'Judge II. H. Bunnell for alleged disregard of an Injunction restraining htm from Interfering with tho. property lttcludod in tho Rock; Point rraort. tin til the. suits In tho circuit court had been settled. Tho discharge of Ryan c&nio as a nprprlso. The hearing was sot tor ft- o'clock and when It appeared at 10 o'clock that tho etato - wad not ready Jttdge Lcavitt , allowed the petition. '' V Frank L. Mars, attorney for Mrs. Maude Wheeler, who Is now In poss ession of the Rocky, Point resort. Mated tills afternoon that tho caso would bo appealed to the state su preme court. . v t v X Lack of Rain . Is Indicated. Report Shows Precipitation Is Far Below Normal Figures for Year State That tho year 1034 bids fair to bo one of tbo dryoat In tho memory of old time resldeuts of Klamath, bocams ovldent thli morning by a report on the weathor conditions of Klamath by H. K. Smith, hydro graphor Qt tho local bureau; of rec lamation. Tho total precipitation In Klam ath Falls slnco Jauttary 1, 1924, Is 60 per cent below normal. Indi cating th0 lack of water In a more comprehensive statement Is the re port by Mr. Smith that since tho beginning of the water storage per iod, October 1, 1923. tho rainfall has been 48 per cent below normal. Dry weathor during Juno con tinues at about tho same propor tion as during tho month of May, Mr. Smith reports. .Tho total pro clpitatlon for the mouth was .29 Inches or 61 per cent below normal. .. The maximum temperature . tor the month was yesterday when tho temperature went up to 98 degrees The minimum for the month was 34 degrees. 'The mean temperature was 62.3 degrees which Is 2.8 do- ; grees above the average of last month. ' THEFT OF LIQUORS CASE TO BE HEARD WIRE REVENUE TAX fc NOW IS ABOLISHED Special revenuo taxes that have liccn maintained on telephone and telograph messages for the past sev eral years will .he abolished -tomorrow, according to, orders received it tho Western Union' telegraph ot Beo and Iho Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company here. Tho tax on loll telephone calls added consid erable to tho cost and the abolishing of (ho tax will -be ot boncflj to the nubile, said F. K. Crcgo, local mun agor of ike iclcphono company. Carl W. Nelsou, waa bound over to the graud Jury this morning b.v Justice ot the Peace R. A. Eromltt, on the i charge of larceny of state property, to-wlt: 1 2 gallons of moon shine from the home of G. W. Tank sley. state prohibition agent. ' Nelson it dovetoped, had made a written confession to sheriff l. 1.. Low of the theft of the whiskey. Tho whiskey alleged to have been stolen Is part of 30 gallon confiscat ed from W. H. Eten and M. A. Jack son last February. . Bananas grow wild in many parts 'ot the' world, it is announced, .viiu 'can blame tbemT I The more beautiful the moon the jnioro autos you see parked by tho sldo of the piko fixing puncture?. MUSICIANS ADDED TO INCREASE BAND FOR RODEO EVENTS Several musicians from Portland and Seattle will ho hero to play witu tho Klamath Fulls Ilodco band dur ing tho cclcbrutiou this week, an-iio-.inccd W. K, Cramer, bund loader, io 'i now completing the nrruiiRo mcnts fur tho participation of the band nt Iho show. "lu addition to tho locul musi cians wo aro having ovortil tuviti come from otttsldo lu order Unit the host band possible will bo formed for tho Rodoo," Mr. Cfamor said. "Tho band will plity in the parade July 4 and also will play each day nt tho show grounds. - During tho fore noon ot each day of tho evlebratton the baud will play In various parte ot the bualnwn district," the baud load er states, Twonty 'rn.cn will composo tho Ro deo band and they will bo togged out tu tbo prevailing stylo of Rodeo dross. Now music has been obtained for tho show concerts ant tho Rodeo viditors will bo assured ot the best ot entertainment In the musical line, tho leader said. DECISION UPHELD IN KLAMATH BANK CASE OVER ASSETS GOOD PROGRESS IS MADE ON BUILDING OF, NEW DRY KILNS Hood progress Is being mndo on the construction ot the how set u. sown dry kilns tor the Humana Uox company under tho direction ot tho Porter Construction company of this city. Tho pouring ot concrete for tho project which will total a cost ot (100,000 was started Saturday uud tomorrow It Is expected that tho first ot the hollow tllo wails will bo' started, Is the report of 1- K. Porter. The seven dry kilns occupy- a space of 116 feet and there is suffi cient room' adjoining for . Iho con struction . ot another sot ot three kilns. Piles are also being set for the dry storage yard that will be built east ot- tho new kilns. - Tho new kilns work on which linn been .under .way to rtho past fjw weeks are expected to be ready tor operations by September 1. WILLIAMETTE HEAD , TO RETAIN OFFICE Salem, July 1. Dr. Carl Gregls Doner, prcsldout of Willamette l'nl varsity, who recently submitted his resignation because of impaired health. will accept tho offer or the trustees to tuko a year's leave of absence, and resume tho presidency on a five-year contract, ho announc ed -today. .. ' li' , . ' liiilliilMdM.lMiltlllMililllHilltfiOiillllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllll , KLAMATH FALLS REDUCED PRICES ON MENS, WOMENS AND CHILDRENS SHOES, CON TINUE UNTIL AFTER SATURDAY, JULY 5 . Men's Black Calf Dress Oxfords New French last, soft non-wrinkle cap, rubber heels. $4.95 Girls' ' One-Strap Pumps Low rubber heels,' black patent leather tan trim $2.75 Children's White Cloth Footwear Some real bargains, values to $3.00 Special 89c Women's Fine Gray Pumps Suede kid and black. The season's latest styles, high and medium heels $3.85 $5.45 Women's Bargain Table Broken sizes, and odd lots women's pumps, white, brown and black. t; 98c Boys' , Brown and Black Dress Shoes English iast worth $4.00 Special S2.48 SAN FRANCISCO, July 1. Nil -tnlning tho doeVilou ot tho lower court, the United SUUej circuit court of Appeulx In Kan l'Yuiiel.ieo In n de cision humlcd down today held thi'l the .Unllodl, State Fidelity ami Cutirunlco coujiuiiiy have u legal right lu uialto a preferential claim tor approximately $1)0,000 of nwols ot asct ot tho defunct First Htul? and tinviuiM bunk ot Klumutli Wis. Oregon, for having met ill full re deposits of Indians on tlto Klumutli reservation 111 tho bunk. FEMININE WEAR IS : RUNNING TO, CPLOR KLU Bit FIELD, (iormany, July 1 Strange but Interesting combinations aro coming to light this spring In various wares fur women, inuuy of tho materials manufactured hero bo lus for tho Amorlcau trade. Art silk Jumpers lu nine different color combinations, lit each ot which there aro otght shades. Is ono ot the Koason'a novelties. Silk and wool Jumper suite aro being made hero by I In- lliiiiuaiiiUlu mul'l mixtures In which iilimiiiil, lit'own, tun, liliie, Rioy or raw II piedoitillliltii, 'I'i'IIIiIh I'tiult for Iho liuiiuuei' uro III fimi'v pallerns III saxo, ulmoiiit, while i'Iuiiii pagno una Ian, Mulll-culoi'ett ami mail uilxtiiii.i appear to bo predomliiutlllii styles. Ilial woiilil break luiino from Hi" illvtM'lle soil hlnekit lungh voles In iKMiilnaln, NKW V C ) 1 1 K , July I -Tlu Julio.! Ina Ih it Miiiniiiiiiy of Urn major pro. vUIoiib of l ho lieiuiimille plitlfDim ludiipli'd ill tlm ciiiiveiii'liiii: I tlpiMiIlm paraurilpll pays liouiug" but there will be some mlimieu , tllo meiaoly or oiiumw n'n ilnveoiiiielll tit Miii'lo 'li lH In two colors wlili'li expert my "nl'e very smart Indeed. It Ih predicted that this itcusmi III Allien! and K n it I a ml I hero will bo moili billliuiil color., ulld wollilerful coil Irasls than ever betort', DEMOCRATS STILL . HAVE A DEADLOCK (ContliiueU l'i'Oiii Pago One.) ovur ou tbo dolugatvt. William Jannlugs Uryau launched uu open tight against John W. Davis, when he grgund with tho Mississippi del egation against giving their vole to Davis. lUiili the McAdoo' and Hiullli forces were preparing to draw., out some ot their reserves uiul many observers exported by nlghtfull to find both ut Iho peak ot their nlciluud strength. I'.iiIIhiiiis of both tire hoping to .Hurt u stumped plidl'.es alli'Klaiui) lo lu'liclpKH III In lil by him, ItcoountH iiccnlliplllMieiil i of eliilil yea 1.1 of lleiiiueriitlc udmlulii I rn I loll, flays Ueiibllniil party as cor rupt, liieoliip.lem, liieffli'lenl, citing I'ec.dil liiviwIlliatloiM uu lli'inneralli' iicccmiillHlimeiilit, HlnlM Hint n volo tin- I'uollilll"' Ih ti vino Itir I'lllKIS, Dominant Isauut bro ulit ubout by dishonesty, dlscrlmluallou, oxtrava ganoe aud inefficiency lu govern ment; il!tros In agriculture, hlRli cost of living, tux burdens. Franklin l. Itoici volt. cumiiulga flayed us mijii- t, uiKclenllfle ami UM lioiicHt. Mnllan plan donouneed us plun in relievo inulli-iiilllliiiiiilrw. I'ledge? lo Help furnu r by orr: ilal co-operation n liileniutlimul rel.i lions, lo ml J iit luiHf. Mini nlr rules, to nlSmulate cu-Ulierullve mliia- el lug, to isecnro (arm credits. MllllllbH' In K"V- I'leilgeii illn.tils. . ... i Vmfvi iiieliiiiiiiUnii nt urld land. I'leilit.M leeovery of Uuvy'n oil iMiei'ves uuil tall" tor niiworuHliiu nf rei;miices or all Itluds. Dneln'riw fur nlroliK lii'rcliunt ina- ,!,,, Amanniil owned, InilU Miiliiibn" for 1 lM,T. ...ti i,ttin!ims. Wuli'inilin wiiiiien'ii lielp CI II 111' li l. I'nvors KolioroiW appropriations fur euro of vlurun. favor pii!lli-lly i eu"''"1 u cainpalnii colitrlliulluUH, I'lnlltes oiiforeeineiil of prohibi tion lii.v.i and colli nil ut nurcolles. I'leillies (Uipporl ut pietiout Aslnll" ,.lc,v mid ilwiliirn tor Imleluimlenco of I'iilllpplliu.l, ., . Kliui q'UMttloii taken to floor and convention adopts .i.b.UUto plauk mil nuinltig kluu. . . Conveuilon adopt coiuiultlco plauk ,.n Nitttio ot nallons and turns down Wlhoii prupuial. liclurrs for icailjlinont of freiilil rali.i. IH liiamli a i-lrlet reduction of uniii. mu.I iuIIh for refer. ii.lum on war mid ileelar.s lor draft of rrsiiurcw If man power Is dratted. Condemns Uiilsumio and Armew Ian liuullri. T ? T ? ? ? T X t ? T T f r f ?. ? ? f f T r r XHE YRE OFF ati ixTy ihey g Probably to the Rodeo, probably on a fUhing or camping trip or it might tc Bo'f. tcnni. or mmi.c noil ol sports, but anyway, everybody is going somewhere or doing something for July la the ideal . mon n. You canH imagine the added joy and comfort that usually accompanies the wearing of good and ap ? ? ? ? t T f t ? ? J f t t t y ? ? T ? T X T ? ? T t t t I ? ? t ?' f T T T t T T T T t t propriate clothes- The change of a .single appro priate summer . garment makes you' feel 5 to 30 degrees cooler. f Y ? ? T T ? ? V Y Y Y Y Y Y Two Days Left Before The Rodeo to Select A SWEATER or a BLOUSE -and it will be an easy matter too because of the large selection of styles and colors. The principle thing now is the sleeveless and slip-on with the real short sleeves. Solid colors, mixtures, stripes, checks, 'plaids and ever so many different kinds to match your skirt Priced from ...... $.98 to $8.50 We will be cloned Friday, P. M. that all of the employees might go to tho f, Rodeo with the f, rent of the 1 Y Crowds Y ?; Y Y Y Y . Y Y Y Y Y Y . i 1 n m l . .lit -1 Jl maKcs no uinerence now many cjoinea you nave, - a blouse cannot be omitted. If you nrefer a strictly V, hand tailored we have them, Jf you like the pongees Y or the dimities we have them too. Also a beautiful selection of daintily trimmed crepe do chines to that are exceptional outstanding values at $5.75 Among Other Little -. 'iv, ; Things -' JAP UMBRELLAS ' Beautiful colors in all sizes for the wee lots r'and' - the grown-ups. , Priced at only, 75c to $1.75 SILK HOSE Chiffon in so many new shades. The finest wearing chiffon hose ever manufactured Gordon's at ......$2,00 SPORTS HOSE For the kiddies there's nothing cooler or nicer. t'Very reasonable and a dozen styles to choose from at 35c to 75c VOILE HANKS. In any shade to match your dress. Fancy bor ders and embroidered designs at ....15c to 35c See the many ' new things in the way of novelty-jewelry, more arrives every day and they are always different. Have you one of the, NEW SKIRTS Of Roshanara silk, knife or box ideated,, in tans, greys, blue, white, etc. Unless you have one you can't imagine the comfort and added coolness in one of these skirts. Priced at $10 Another line of silk pleated skirts in the popular shades at $5.00 SPECIAL Assortment of NECKWEAR about three dozen of these vestecs and fronts left. You must sec tliein in the window. Made to sell at $5, but a special purchase per mits us 'to sell them at $3.75 Also a beautiful t , Y f. Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 5 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v f Y y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y a1 GIFT HANKS. -Strictly hand made, rolled and cross stitch ed edges, hand drawn work, fancy embroid ery designs. Sold in but a very few stores throughout the country, i 75c to $2.50 each BATHING SUITS All wool in the famous "Columbia Knit" and "Swim Easy" makes. Tu those bright colors and patterns every-one is immediately taken up with. A wool suit at $5.00 and up t 5 J The Coolest Store in Town Truth'in Advertising 'V'4$m$m$m$m