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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1925)
pake mm EVENING mAT.TV. RT;AMATH FAUA OftScGH rz: " - -- - in "Beautiful Buildings Are Better Investments" Get the Most For Your Building Dollar H. R. Perrin CONVICTS ST L L ELUDE CAPTUR (Omtiuucil From PaRe One) lon 1 was gtuirdins in which officers look refuse. canyon near believe the fusitiv One posse went to I he ranch home of Mrs. Itoy King ami daughter, mld- way'lietwecn Victor Point anil I'nion ROMbnfCi vii vu no) word I proceed to Oakland. 0. It. White Is a piano Inner hy occupation, ami tuned the piano al !the stnte penitentiary some- two i months ago. lie did not see Kelly while there-. White stated that he became sus picions of the man when he con fines. Evangelist Will BUILDING DESIGNS PLANS ADVICE ESTIMATES SUPERVISION Hill, where the women reported j lion over tho telephon they hart seen two men run through 209 Hopka Bldg. Phone 250-J their garden. Ko trace ol the fugl tives was found. An hour later shoot ins was heard in this vicinity, but investigators failed lb determine its cause. tradictc.l himself several staling f i r t that If was from Kit gene and later that he was from several other places. The man neld by White answers the description of Kelly, as nearly as ran be determined by con versa- . except that a number of his front teeth ar missing. Kelly's teeth are all pres ent, or at taaat were present when Inst examined at the penitentiary, Dalrymple stales. 9 A. F. Graham Moved to 420 Main St. Telephone 526 UtqMfMt Stnrit-il SALUM. Ore. Aug. 15. Tho eoronar'i inve-uiKaUjn or 1 10 tttt prison delivery of Wodnemla? even ing in which tw guards, M Holnviti and Ju'tn Sweeney, ami un wcaping convict, "Orepan" Juno, were killed, was begun here last night at the office of Coroner l.luyd T Rlgdoo. After estuMishing Ihe Identity of the dnd mn and the manner and cause of their death Scout Klamath Thcor) Members of the posse here havent t ached little importance, wo far us Murray, Kelly and Willos are con cerned, to a report from Klamath Falls that three with revolvers had commandeered un automobile there and forced the driver to start north ward. Deputy Sheriff llasklns of Uma tilla county, one of the captors of Owens and Hart who murdered Sheriff Til Taylor, has joined the posse h-re. lh was also one of thi original captors of James Willos and believes the latter will desert Mur ray and Kelly at the first oppor tunity and go it alone. K Xpert MarKMiian Willos, said Haskins. was formerly expert rifle shot for an international ly known gun manufacturer, and ! the dead despera-Uv was also champion marksman of ! gon" June Colorado, and would be a danger ous man to face in battle, as he is armed with a rifle. The mystery woman who tried to arrange with officers at Portland. Salem and Silverton to take part in the search for the outlaws, had de I parted today, after walking eight -miles yesterday in an effort to join a posse. She told possem?!! she would re turn to Portland and others that she would walk to California. She is about 4 5 or 50 years old hotel she registered as Mrs. Hoganbloom. She said her only object was to save lives, '.'especially those of the poor prisoners." A piece of good newa to many is that Dr. tSarr has consented to 1 remain anollu-r wivk. If the While PtllCM theater can In secured for (the Bervicen to be held there. Lust Tuesday night was a "tes timony" ntght. Any one prfttl could not liu t have beon inipivtscd j with the evident sincerity of Ihone who stood before the large audience 'and gave testimony to the cures that had hern wrought upon their bodies through prayer, The slow upon their i faces, the conviction In their voices, bore evidence that they were tolling forth the word of "truth and ober- Du." Some very notable cases of healing were testified to. The largo audience, most of whom have been attending night after night, and who j were In a position to know w heth er these things were so, wer In evi dent sympathy with tho evangelist 1 and his work. They had seen the sick healed before their eyes. Many of them canto to laugh or out of ( curiosity, but went away to petty 1 and wonder. j On1 young man a tuberculosl i j case had a large swelling upon his says she wan Immediately healed, i Kver since that bout- she has not. Continue Revival onx ,t,M'u fruofroin pain but is en-! loving heller Health than for years As one listens to these testimonies, he timv ask. "Are these patent niedl tine testimonies, or such case its ar- recorded i:i the hook of Ads ami the Cospels? Is Jesus still hculltlK folks of their AttMlttl Is this man Oart a faker, of a man t find, who ll PfOVUl before the eyes of bun dre.ls of people that tho word of Cod l true and the promises of Jesus potent as In the days when Ha spuku them?" If this thing Is of Cod, every mnn woman and child in Klamath Krtlh ough' to know It. If a fake Is bring played upon the people to dupe them, as some claim, they ought to Jnow that. Something very unusual is tak ing place In Klamath Kalis in that hole in trie ground on Klghth street. No one tan deny that, who has been attending these meetings. B. C. Mil. I. Kit the taqneat was adjourned until side, continually dlecharglne: and Mjniuy afternnrm at 3 n'olock. very painful. The pain left Intna Many to Attend "Casey1' Picnic dfately when he was prayed for. anil his father and mother, as well as the hoy, stated publicly that the swelling hud entirety disappeared, One woman. Mrs. Susie Johns, working in a box factory In the city, testified that she collapsed at her work and was taken to a physician Identified "O:o- j ,y tne foreman of the factory. The doctor nronounced her trouble as Ilr. V. Carlton Smith described j leakage of the heart, and incurable, the wcunds receive by the She was prayed for four weeks ugo guards and Dr. (J. K. Prime thoae aml ,H now entirely healed, having leceured by ne. . lonp (lay r(cenljy walked 7 ntlee without any 111 effect whatever. Another woman. Mrs. M. V. Ger hard!. 104 north Bin St . city. Mated that within the year she has had two operations; that she had suffered constant pain during all that time. Two weeks ago. on returning home from the meeting, the pain became so great that she collapsed. Her husband came, for Dr. (Jurr. He went to her home, prayed for her and she James W. I.ewls, farmer warden of the state prison and now a Mart- Ian county doputy sheriff, fortnully i Identified Sweeney, whom be had k n : ".v n f r 30 years. K d w ! n Jacob son of Portland identified Hoi man. He wUa Holman's brother-in-law. Dee Jo nee of Portland, a brother of Walker Signs Up For Shade Bout Suspect at Oakland SALEM. Ore.. Aug. 15. Warden Dalrymple of the state penitentiary here received a telephone call from Oakland. Ore., this morning, stat ing that a man answering the de- j scription of Kelly, one of the trio pa" ho escaped Wednesday night, had stopped at a house and asked for I food. Thet message indicated thyt I he w-as being held at Oakland by I O. R. White of that city, all th;.' Oakland police force having (te ! parted to join the manhunt. Dalrymple advised White to hold I the man at Oakland pending the j arrival of a deputy sheriff from NEW YORK. Aug. 15 Mickr-y Walker, World's welter weight champion, signed a con tract today with Tex Rickard. Mad- At a 1 'son Square Garden promoter, to Olive! defend his title against Dave Bhadti of California at the Yankee stadium September 2'J. Walker's contract was filed with the New York state athletic commis sion today and thereby halts pend ing legislation against him for his dilatory conducts. "The contract was signed by Walker himself, the commission refusing to recognize! K earns as the champion's manger until Kenrni clours himself with ' the commission over the Dempsey j controversy Bill Bonfield Held Innocent Liquor Charge Fails Against Local Taxi Operator lllll llonfli'M. oiwralor, waa tottad ni (ttlHy ol iiiiir obarte liy ii Jury In JUaliN OOUrl SU IWUfMy iilifrnuoii Tim Jtiniri returned IkeJr wrdlnl sfUf irlvf dellberttloM, Donfield aim arreatod t iii" boBW in iini Bprlngi addlUon, where ilMd couDty K'l'i 'Hy office re laollflod (hi'y hail lOUDd a nwll qUSSllty lluuiir. nnil alirrn. tlii-y all(il, lln-y found un i'vrn srt-ttliT iiuanllty ni'ar the bobm but ofl too Bonfield prom- lava. Thu Jiirum were t'hnrlolon Currln, John C BoWi A a. BoUman. H. H. JenklMi J. Mi Bedford and ll t. Cu I kin.. Klamath Packing Plant May Change Hands Next Month Willi a Miapute porta pr Kram. in IiiiIIiik u banc ball pM fSdni and va'loua out of l ior npjrla, boCOl KnlKhta Of t'otumbua ami their lainlllpa ami friends ure in rea llncuri for th- plrnlo nt llayduii HetdOITl HfJtUtlOBI aro In pi ;rea for on lh. Aahlnnd hla'avay loinMlOf . ( th PBrOBeM of 111" lniliin and Ono at the liraim rrowd. f tho plant of tin Klamath htrklng rora Kiiuimer Is expected utiend Ironi panv ,y o, . Dean, a parkur M Mnmalh KalU. wild Ihn iiopln of ; wilmliislo i I'al L. K. Walker the valley planum Co bo aa well ,caj q , pOOBtaf lompnny. adinlls roprOOOnted, 'thai aurh neollatlon are no Carj are Icivlng Hio city al len under way. O'clock In the inn nine from UM Lyceum hull and people having ex tra space In their ON are asked ho take those pjrtatlon. not uble to find Irins WltKt h T BAVSIMTO SAN PKAN'CIKCf). AllB. 16.--(P) - Word received hero about 1 O'OJOOI said a dojen passenaers woro Injured, aoveral seriously, when u .N'orlhwi-stern I'liciflc train Itrnok an electric train at a cross ing at Waldo, near Hausllito. Th'e bodies were belnR removed to 11 hospital. Mr. Dean has been In the city 'fur the pan several iliys I mkliiK ; ovor business prospects and confer j rlnjc with Mr. Walker about the purchase of the plant. He said, however, that n th:ijc definite has ' yet been done and the deal. If com ! pleled, will not be c!"cd until after ho returns here from a trip back to hia faMnt III WIlmlnM' n. "I erlll return uere some Hmo next tuoutih." Mr. liesu sa-d prior to ' departu-e t -lu,. "It la my do aire to make investments hern na I believe KljiuatU Fall has a bright luturu before It. Board of Regents To Name Successor : MMI Mil I M , A Home Plant The Lakeside Lumber Company, owned and managed by local men, solicits your patronage. We, as residents of Klamath County, are vitally interested in its de velopment. We are interested in no other locality. As the town grows, we grow. Therefore it is to our interest to aid every prospect ive builder. What We Offer You We offer the benefit of our years of experience in choosing the type of building best suited to your needs and to your pocketbook. We offer you prices that will com pare favorably with any in the city. Finally, we offer you a complete stock of the best building materals, including Rough and Finished Lumber, Sash, Doors, Millwork, Lath, Shingles, Plaster Board, Prepared Roofing, Plaster, Builders' Hardware We are sole agents for Carey Specific axion guaranteed roofing. Lakeside Lumber Co. JACK SLATER, Manager Center and Klamath Phone 128 SALEM. Ore. Aug. 16. In ord er to select a successor for P, L. CnmpbOU, p.esldent of the Unlver llty of Ore?;a, v!h- died at Eugene yesterday, a meeting of the board Jli of regents will be called by JuJ?c j J. W. Hamilton of Hoseburg, pre.".!- j dent of the beard. It wan announced j lael night by Sam A. Kov.pt. Concrete for Permanence Economical - - - Everlasting If you build for a home or for sale purposes, you cannot afford to overlook the advantages of concrete construction. Before you build, let us tell you of the savings that may be effected by the use of con crete. If you build to sell, concrete construction makes your task easier. If you build a home to live in, you want it to last. Concrete serves your purpose. We Have in Stock: CEMENT Hunsaker Returns To Klamath Falls I j Greatly improved, but unable as yet to MSttntfl his rlutieH as justice i of the peace. It. E. Hunaaker re- j 'turned last night from California,; I where hi; has been undergoing treat- j ; iiient at the Stanford hospital. Mr. Fluntaker hopes to rest at his I home for neveral days and then re : Ileve Kil Kendall of his job as act- i ling justice of the peace. Mr. Hun- , SAker was brought back to Klamath1 Falls by A. J. Lyle, manager of the I Klamath Ocneral hospital. CRUSHED ROCK SHASTA SAND ROCK FACE CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKC RE INFORCING STEEL Johns-Mansville Asbestos and Rag Felt roofings. Petrolastic Asphalt Regal Roof Coating We can save you money on your material and construction W. D. Miller Construction Co. PHONE 293 SIXTH AND COMMERCIAL 111 Kimanis and Rotary Give Salvation Army Drive Initial Push I A combined meeting of the Ilotary And Klwan!s clubs at the chamber I of commerce, yesterday noon was de- . voted entirety to the cause of the Salvation army and Its proposed 'drive for funds which will start next j week. ; Talks were given by Hotarlaus and .Klwanlans, commending tho work of j .the organization. Captain Strickland and Adjutant Lee of the Salvation unny headiiuarlers in Portland are iln Klamath Valla to glvo the drive Safeguard Your Home It docs you Utile good to scrape and Bavo lo build that home of your, unless you take steps to sec that It Is protected. The one rurc way to ho protected Is to lako out fire Insurance Wo are agents for tho world's largest companies. Our rates aro reasonable We glvo personal service on every claim. J. H. DRISCOLL HART BLDG. Surety Bonds PHONE 432 Life, Fire and Auto Insurance j Its Initial push next Monday,