As War Spirit Simmers in China
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DnrMl la Onto miii has ita powon .... lha anxloui Mat. Abora, al left, students at Paklm nr.- shown in an
antl-forn demonstration i ,,. , riaht ihowi ;. foreign ireopar .... guard in Bnufbal, with an armored
car in in.' MCkground a bloody eiaal twaaa ir..op nnt a Cblnaee mob i..k ptaaa on this corner shortly
after till plctur- was MMtpi Below are French and llrltlsh enrlaori Handing l.y in the harbor at Slw.nKhai
PERFECT GRIM
E
CASE IS SOLVED
i ( ..." 'i From i .' . Our)
OaHf. IK" aiding place in Oakland
wurt re reel ad hi a paaual way, an
other aerobe, of fata. The apart
ment house proprietor attending ..
dlanar puny Saturday night beeamo
auaptaloua at iii lanaat wban shown
ii newspaper phopugruph of llu.
murder fugitive. After reliction
11... dinner guest became certain an
to ih Identity of hi naw tenant ami
tiriy nasi morning ti notltled 1 1 -
police. Tin. bonaa WM quickly Mir
rounded und Iho sulcldo followed.
m.s. Boh warts r.iintN
Mrs. Ko!luiu, who bad constant-
ly maintained that "... pbarrad body
found in tha partially wicked lab
oratory was ibat of bar husband,
fainted wtu'ii Informed llu. I be had
taken bin own I If a. PaHoj ".
broil nu'ublu lo determine wliotli.-"
iin bud knowledge ihui ho hadn't
perish, id In tb.) flru an ut f I ..it soem-
ad to bo indicated,
A lettur written to Mrs. Schwartz
read: "Last Monday r Tuesday. I
in tha lub. iiu oenio, straight In.
Wo talked to eaoh' other for a little
Wblle, whan suddenly tbo man told
me that If I didn't Rive htm work. I
Jwd Klveu hliu money. He at
tacked me. I gave him a blow on
tint bend,, He to". 1 Vara him an
other, lie waa dead, i novo: thought
tor a moment to l"t ku. but I could
not muko tip my jnrad to a . to llt.il
Presumably tba tkhwart-s attor
ney) und tell him. I decided lo nm
nwuy but niude n dirty Job of It.
I put the man .in t u oloaet, not
rtRiVi Oan you Imaglno how I tail
nil tint time feeling 1 ,;1V" 1 '
yon und I be denr boya, Oh CkkdJ, how
I Buffered.
"Now i wiii in my
deal Utile Kill, 1 do Hot know tho
man, never i., k.( how h- was
dfaaaid, never tonelMfd him aft
that.
Ill ly l.lLig 1 did Willie 1
tried to hurt, blm, to wipe out and
go J,, not know where."
Oat More Proof
While Schwann lay dying from
bin wound, i. .Mined imt a moment
before ilw police had buttered down
the door to 111. aparimeiii, detec-
liTaa i Mind in his poaaeeolon evi
dence which proved almost eon
cluslvply l.iul I In; crime bad ions
bean anticipated.
Thin, together with the aaaertlon
by lloikelo. poll that Schwartz was
a itudenl ..f "perfect orlma," and
dinar .indicting circuit. itanaaa led
officers to bm one conclusion a
deliberate murder and death hoax.
The blast ocourrad oh tbo night
of July .10 and the charred bod)
: fou. ol in tha laboratory waa at
first believed as Bahwarta, Doubt as
to tao Idantlty of the corpse, which
waa burned beyond raoognltlon,
crept Inlo tbo cane tho next day.
I Kvlden e Indicating that Iho body
I won not that of the chemist con
tinued to ptla up. And on Aug. I.
So. warm waa charged wltli murder
and a nation wide search for Urh
was begun
Victim IdontUiod
Identification of 'he victim woe
made after a week of exhaustive
llivostlgnll.n. Several rellgCous
bo ki found in the laboratory eon
dainad aaJndwrltlna which later
! pr lived to be Identical with Unit or
a latter written by Barba iho vb-
lllm, to a trland, , '
! It has u 'I been definitely de
termined to what extent Mrs. Sch
w.irli will receive lusuranco. Of the
1)00,000 Inauranoa her buaband car-
rlad his widow will receive not more
than $18,000 anil ome doubt has
been exprowed if this amount will
he paid.
A similar orlma sevaral years ago
luvi'lvod DfS DrUfflllald, an O.en-ia
I den tut, who burned mi outomobllo
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THB UKt: ihtiia it. OltnaON AORICULWRAt OObLDOB
t'orvallls, Oregon
with the body of a man used ua a
substitute for the murderer, who
1.10 held heavy Insurance. Drum
Held like Schwartz, committed sui
cide, The Oregon man. under
sonlence of death, took his life in
prison.
OREGON CONVICT
AUTHOR OF BOOK
ON IMMORTALITY
SAl.KM. Ore., Aug. 10. Juck
l.nlrd. a life termer In the Oregon
penitentiary, has completed n book
entitled "Tho rational proof of Im
mortality", In which he purposes
"to demonstrate the fact of Immor
tnllty" by rational means alone.
J. K. Olios, alias Jack Laird, was
convicted In Multnomah county of
the murder of a traffic officer af
let- i.air.l had robbed a bridge tend
er of the Interstate bridge.
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Juvenile Officer
Resigns Position
Mrs. ituth Brodland, for six
months Juvenile Officer of Klamath
oounty has submitted bar realgna
lion to the county court to tuke
effect Immediately, Serious illness
of her child In Seattle which re
quires all of her attention, was given
by Mrs. Hrodland as her reason for
her resignation. Baa left uday for
Seattle t,j be with her dhlld dating
u serious operation,
"I plan lo return lo Klamath
county about September 1," Mrs.
Brodland said today. "Then I will
gather up the looso ends of my
work In order bo leave a clear flold
for my successor."
hfobody hus been appointed to re
place Mr.i. llrodltind.
l'ainilies Motor to like.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Klehnrdson,
with Mr. anil Mrs. It. T. Cooklngham
of rcndloton, Ore., who have boon
enjoying a ten days' visit here with
relatives and friends, and Miss Lil
lian dcoffleld, enjoyed a delightful
week end trip to Crater Lake. Mr.
and Mrs. I'ookinghnm are former
residents of this city and left this
morning for their home. Mrs. Cook
ingliam is a sister of Mrs. flichurdsoti
and Miss Scoffleld.
IX GAMMONS LAUNCH
Mr. und Mrs. Tom DellOll and
Mr. and Mrs. Del Oatunion made the
trip in Cammons launch up Wil
liamson river Sunday to attend the
Oopdo plpttfo.
LK.h'T I'Olt PAST
Mr. and Mrs. II. V. La Freniore
of Krusno, California, have been
visiting in the city for several days.
Mr. La Kreniero left tills morning
on a business trip to New York city.
Sixty reindeer iluivo been Import
ed f ri) tit Norway tO nortfaorn Mich
igan In connection with an attempt
to raise the animals in the I'lilted
Plalos.
Big Boxing Card Scheduled Here
For Evening of September Fourth
Earl Ritchie, Klamath heavyweight, will meet Sammy
Olson, California mauler, in the main event of a boxing
card scheduled for the night of September 4th., by the
municipal boxing commission. Announcement of the
opening of the fall cards was made today by Match
maker Brown.
Brown is now lining up the remainder of his card,
which promises to be better than the bouts offered early
this summer.
If the Klamath fans give boxing real support, the
commission and matchmaker will bring many of the
best boys on the Pacific coast here this fall and winter.
RISHOP HKRK
Dr. Bishop, cattle inspector for
the government, whov resides in Sa
lem, is in the city on business mat
ters, inspecting dairy cows while
here. Dr. Bishop finds conditions
very much better than on his last
visit to the city.
DEN VER VISITOR
Stanley B. Kruguer of Denver has
been among the prominent visitors
in Klamath Falls during the past
:week. While here Mr. Kruguer visited
! with Maude Hood and Jackie Em
mons, who arc former residents of
i Denver.
S. P. PETS if
BUT LITTLE TAX
(Continued Fro) rago One)
$11,410.25. Tho total of the two
amounted to $101,642.59.
Following is the list of lumber
concerns which "endorsed" tho
Southern Pacific. Those showing no
tuxes paid were n-Jt In business on
March 4th, lust year, but will be
paying taxed tills year. The list
follows:
Taxes Paid
Pelican Bay Lbr. Co $12,004.50
Bwaune Box Co 9.43S.19
Sliaw-Bert.ram Lbr Co .... 1,214.86
OhllOQUln Lbr. Co 1.157.03
Nine Lumber Co 14S.47
Algoma Lbr. Co 6,227.63
Big Lakes Box Co 3.0S0.71
Lamm Lgv Co 1,796.35
Klomuth Moulding Co. 50.96
Klumatih Lbr. & BM Co 4,430.56
White Pino Lbr Co 113.57
Sixth St. Lbr. Co None
Oompbell Towlo Lbr Co.... 81.72
Klam. Lbr & Mlwk. Co None
Ijoe Logging Co None
Illinois Lbr. Co None
W. M. Kltts Lbr Oa'j 92.34
Peyton Logging Co 47.73
COOLIDGE GIVES
O. K. TO BUDGET
UK HI) BACK AT WINDOW
i J. l. ttearu oi ine r'irsi .auouai
bank is this morning greeting every
one with a cherry snv'le at bis win
dow In the bank, after a Una weeks
vac. .lion. '
Reduction of g8Q,000,000 Provided
In Tentative Appropria
tion Autlioried
SWAMPSCOTT, Mass. Aug. 10.
(P) President QoJaltdge today ap
proved a tentative budget for next
yoar appropriations, culling for u
reduction of $20,000,000 over this
yewr.
Director Lord of the budget, pre
sented the estimates wuleh came
with the figure dijrected by Mr. Cool
ldgo in his address at the business
meeting of the government.
Although the data was not made
public, it is understood that the
army and navy will hear a good
portion of the cut in next year's
appropriation's. President Coolidge
has declared he believed an ade
quate defense could be maintained
ut less expense.
MISS WOltTLKY ILL
Miss Dorothy Wortley submitted
to a major operation at the Klam
ntia General Hospital c.rly this
morning and news from the 'hospital
is to tho of foot that the popular
young lady is doing nicely.
DRY RECORD BROKEN
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 10. (P)
The record for prolonged dry wea
ther was broken today when Portland
had its 5Sth consecutive rainless day.
FOREIGN CARS TODAY
Foreign cars registered today In
clded: J. Warren Ayer, Los Gatos,
Calif.; F. M. Porter, Cor vail is, Ore.:
W. A. Dunmire, Alameda, Calif.;
D. W. DeLong, Sacramento; H. L.
Mayo. San Francisco; Mrs. Clara If.
Lytle, Marysville, Calif.; H. O. Hick
erd, Halliday, N. D.; W. 8. McDon
ald, Sacramento; L. A. Lundstrum,
San Francisco; John Ellis, San Diega,
Calif.; Colonel George J. Hamilton,
Los Angeles; L. R. Lase, Orland,
Calif.; W. T. Huryburt, Yuba City,
Calif.; A. D. Walters, Arbuckle,
Calif.; Harry L. Reese, Lau Angeles;
H. L. Christian, Blythe. Calif.:
Charles Julian Noe, McCloud, Calif.;
J. W. Noonan, San Diego, and J. K.
Endicott, Redding, Calif.
BOOTLFOGER JOLTED
EUGENE, Ore., Aug. 10. Mark
Broom was sentenced in Justice
court here late Saturday to pay a'
fine of $500 and to serve a term of
six months in the Lane county jail
on a riharge of transportation of
liqunr and a fine of $300 and three
months in jail Car possession.
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Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out
at 5 p. m. same day
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Of the 1,800,000 horsepower em
plowed by Norwegian Industries
more faun 1.600,000 Is obtained
from waterfalls through hydroelec
tric plants.
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dition of your teeth. Defective teeth are the cause of
many bodily Ills. Without good teeth, perfect health Is
absolutely impossible. Don't fool with effect-get at the
cause have your teeth attended to and many of your
His will disappear.
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