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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1925)
KATTT1WAY. ATTrtTTST ffc Iflgff evtcntwt Tfmrn, rnivrvm mis, iraf!fltf VSCfi FTVDI CHAPMAN'S PALS KILL WITNESSES .UUl continue, i Prom iko One) HUM Mr, Tin rod nutfblnt pi i ilia otinm aim ni In fnuit i.r in h ti. Tho coup puiivii in (rant of llm 11,11111) car unit lopputl. Mm. Hanoi i. ui (irii in nlifbi from the BWCblllo. Him win harnfonluil. iir bMbtnd ttnpptd ni b mx nd Inter. Bonn iwrdi we n tsohnnsttd unil t tin bnadlll i ml Mr. Hum,. full innd with i bullei Mtroufh. . bond) Hnnoo nnd inns aupp noil tu bn Anderson bOgtfl wriimllni: III Ilia tjocI. Hvtvrul niioU woio flr.nl at rlJuo range. Other ah.lt warn firmi ui iiini nnd ii" i'ii moctuily wound) Jimi in h" leaped over fi'iua Into n torn Until. Tim gun MB than turn.' I their woapiina Oil elm roil nuwklni mtitett bad iteppnd 100 Xtrda up tho riad. Another in a.-hi no which panned ' nl0 fir- tni at bofort thi iu.cm jumpnJ Into tho coupu anil druvo uwuy." WOWTI KIiij.tk To a Middle! iw fri.tr culled to tho cunti by O. olntT, who hml found itaiitu, tnt ttrloken ninn innpod "Ho elayv.1 in my b iim, I told on him. Thojr allot mo ChlTatl Vi;lfn ami Duloi Anil, rton." Hum e, ufinr tmtiK rvobod 1 1 ii U unlet bo pltul onllod fur Krcd Puokolt, Ohltl r DtteoUroii but bnOro Puekotl airlvuil llam-n dltd, Pttokotl WU ! tho m .tu h , nldod In iim onp'ti ir Oblipmnn latl January, Hnvorul In, in i aflwr Ilia a'luotliig I V lfo wan urrunUnt at llm homo of (hlii in ;t, inr-ln lu , Mm. .Myrtle Btrnhan, a ooupo roMinbllni ih j tu it ;:i I ii u toon ut thn triiKinly wna parked III fnnl of I ha Hlmhon ; h mho. Wolfe mulnlulno.l u hIIomco. I on I 1 11 Dottb A cording lu llm I n-nl ,ffi:i llm tinmen llvdd In OOMtnnl dread of deiit.h. Pi eiida of llm iioiiiloiuimil in. n hlivo nwnrn VullKoallin on Unio n for giving Inforniutlon ubuut him. u won dm to hmoo'i Infornuttlon ni:'"oriiliig llm ni'ivninonl 'f blia Cnnpnun guug that in, wan trrootod. Whtn t'h'ipmnn wan laken Into CUIlOdy Ii lo.nl pollen onrly thin '.',ir lm toudlly iiilmltlotl bin ldnii Hly Ihroutanlng "I , gel llm mn; who turnod mi' up for blood mon ey." in tddlUoa to thn rongonnct Lboory tho burnt ouoptoloiwd fiat 14 llm whereabouts of Andonou and wiih n)iln bfiro he rould "tip" ff lm tftleen, Printing Talks By v iu SPOT Thin In my flrnl nlUUpl at being literary nnd i don't know jiihi wbm i ounbt to nay OXOOPI thul I Un (cln.l I'm bOM Mid I in Ibid .,n'ro horn too. I work for V, O. Kmlih nnd my hiinlnoiot la 0 toll yoD llm Importnnoo ol good prlntfnt. If you dOn'l btllAVt Kinnl prlntlni oonnU. Jum try in mail Mao Hint lun'i (OOd, Written ottproooly By Ml Kor llm W. O. SMITH Printing Co. Phone 93 i.. Hnnloy of Chll- Wtro In .V.-rrlll Mm. When You Have Your House Wired Conaull oxpnn olbotrlolnnl nnd liiHiirn your home nffjttlt lm- propor Intulntlon nnd dofootlro wiring, n pnyt in Hie long run. Wo urn nlwnyt plontod In ndvltn you undjrondor tbe but of ior-vlco. Link River Electric Co. mi. I. BOXIjHRi Mgr. 7th at Klamath PHONE 171 MERRILL Mr. nnd Mra. Conn Hammond, Mr, unil Mm. V. B. Hnnmond ami Hon, Holly, loll Tbiimiliiy for n Iwo wooka' vlnlt In nnd nonr I'orlliiud. Mr. nuil Urt, 11. Kiiuh ami faintly toro Klninntb lnlli vliltori Wodnon ilny. Mr. nuil Mm. ('. A. Harrows nnd family ami Mm. Zlubo, k rolurnoil ' ri'nit, I'nrl liinil U'lixt-,, Mr, IlnrritU'M unilorwotii mi oporutlon. Him la rap l.lly rot'ovorlnu. Mlmi Alia WlttOO ami Kvu Mar- ray worn Klamttb Knii rteltort on : Tuoaduy. Mr. unil Mm. B. I , oiiiln nml fiimlly I Sunday u itnoHta of Mr. nuil ! It. II. Ami j Mr nuil Mm. Ilurr Wottbrooll ami ; Mr. ami Mm. T. a. Bnrrowt were bun biooi rltlton iii Kiiiimiih Tnondny, Mm, B, I', Morrill win. ptetkinntlj turprliod rooonMy nrbon u n birth" dtt) riii i'li.- received a piano from hor huabntid. W'.ill.T ItOblown ami family ami QtorSQ Knox nml fninlly loft TbOrt dty for Qrantl Pukh aflor fruit. Mr. ami Mm, Btubbln nrn KtayiiiK i ni in, Walter ltnhinnon mnob while i ho UiibliiMoiiN urn gono, Jim Mfi'vcaton anil Joan Khhvoll are home, hhTlni finiaimii hnuiiiiR liunbor tor dm bo rem ntll. Mr. nnd lira, w H. Andoraon re- , liirnoil WadnoHday from KouohorK J nnd foot Hny. Mm. John Wolfe loft Wednotday ! for hor homo In Lot MoltBoli f'allf., attor a few weekt' vlnll with hor daughter, Mm. Cheater ETntklnt. Hor dtngbtor ami Mm. Loren Wolfe Wont wllh hor. Nml O'Connor Jut) returned from a trip In Silver I. nko WhON ht was lookniK for Iambi. Sum unil Alice May Wllhnrd of Klamath Pallt urn vlsltlnn tholr aunt. Mm. Cbnrllo llrown of Morrill. A Modem Western Type I Ilir8 fe; ir; iff 'Mb? i i i . i x : lloton 1 10 1 Philadelphia 4 11 3 Harms anil Gibson, O'NVIl; IllnK. Couch and Wilaon. American at noston, second game: Philadelphia 0 C 2 ! Boatoo 6 8 1 Rommell, Helmach, Walbcrg and t,utiirune, nuniuK uu.i iithui,. American at Boston Philadelphia Boston llarriss and and Blschoff. first came: 3 7 2 1 6 1 Cochrane; Khmko National at New York: Brooklyn 3 3 1 New Yjrk 15 1 Vance and DeBerry; Barnes and Snyder. retary Work has ordered a search ing investigation of the troubles. Department officials have receiv ed communications from both sides, but they havo decided that first hand Information Is necessary. T. C. Unveil, acting commissioner of public lands of the department, will go to the scene with a government engineer soon nnd public hearings will be held. Mrs. It. II. Anderson and daugh ters and Anna Setzer are spending the week end at Lake of tho Woods as guests of Mrs. Charles Martin. National at Pittsburgh: Cincinnati 8 15 0 Pittsburgh 18 4 I ion oh u" and Hargrove: Kremer, Oldham, Adams, Sheehan and Gooch, Spencer. WILL START PROBE OF LAND TROUBLE WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. OP) The department of the Interior is about to enter tbe Florida situation where two groups are contending over land on Marco Island, and Sec- Auto Pa rts We have a good stock of "Piston Pins" "Valves" "Piston Rings" "Con-Rob-Bearings" at VanDykes Parts Co. With the Hob Tire Shop 502 So. 6th Phone 616 New parts for all cars Sit-Rcom House No. 629 nut riaa i vTIiRE is it koocJ example of the popujar rectangular nouse wun a low, nip ped roof. The plan is compact and M convenient. The porch has steps to Hi the driveway, besides those to the main walk, which make it convenient for the motorist. A vestibule is included but may be omitted if not desired. From the hall one may enter the living and dining room direct or go to the kitchen. The living room is of ample size and opens to the adjoining rooms and hall, giving a feeling of spaciousness to the house. The fireplace is at tractively set in an alcove with seats at either aide. Beyond the dining room and connected with the kitchen is a pretty octagonal breakfast room or flower room. From this ixiint a fine view may le had of the garden or of the front. The kitchen is well ventilated and equipped with good cabi Designed for American Face Brick Association Three large bedrooms, sleeping porch, and bathroom make up the second floor. There is a dressing room also, that could be converted to a bathroom if desired. The basement contains laundry, furnace, incinerator, vegetable cellar, and storage space. It is not elaborate ornamentation that gives distinction to this house. It is rather the result of a simple, pleasing treatment of the 'mass of the building, as emphasized and enhanced by the attractive roof lines. Placed on a fifty-foot lot there will be plenty of space left on the dining room side for good light, and room on the opposite side for a drive way to the garage which is attached to the building, a feature many will appreciate. The garage is separated from the house by a solid brick wall for fire protection and has the entrance from the bacK porch, which keeps odors from the house. , Car Turns Turtle; Man Being Held on Drunkness Charge Unnble to nogottnto a right nnglt (urn on the Dallot-Calltornla high way Onfl Utile north of AIkoiuii, a touring onr driven by W. C. Abott turned over anil severely Jolted nnd bruited Abbott and two other men ho had plaited up on tho road. R. B, Knowles who arrived on the noono of tho nccldent n few minutes Inter placed Abbott under nrresl on a charge of driving while Intoxicated. Tho two men who nuconipunti'd Alihnlt are lining held as witnesses, Abbott's car was badly damaged, Pride and Profit Follow the Use of our Paints Prldo comes front the added nttraottvonesa of tho homo, nml profit results from iii oxtra long llfd pnhu mlds. Aflor nil, It cOtli move not 10 paint Hum to paint, For nisi, rut nnd ruin go on till you chock thorn, I'lilnl ollminntoa repairs ami roptacomonta, if your house neodi piiiniiiiK don't pin it off. pnl it on, Ask for one Now Color Oottl Use Fuller's Paints, Varnishes and Stains Browne's Paint Store DBALBRS IN WAl.l man main BTRMKT I'.trr.it NI PAINTS KLAMATH KAIXS, OltKtiON Phone 7 5 MIDLAND Mr. QUId Mrs. l.ce Sutton and son, mm mpthled bj Thmnu Coonert, spent iCie week end at Crutor Ijiko. returning by way 01 Medford. visit lag with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Royce and Jack Butler nvere "In Klamath Fulls on Saturday, Mr, and Mrs. S. L. Burnett and family were Klanuith Falte visitors mi Saturday, Mrs. J, 1). Hooper and daughter Tin were whopping In l.-ie (.unity sent Wednesday, MM, 0, It. Pattorton returned to her home On Monday from t'.illf ir nla, whare she that been opehdlng the past few monlhs. Mr. and Mrs. Roatioe 1. argent re turned on Tuesday from San FaUa ci:i where Mr. LMIgent has been undergijl'ag an operation on ti'.ie eye. Ho lost his sight while targel ahbot Ing the past week with hit little nephew. The running club met at t'.ie homo of Mrs. Serick on Sati:daj evening. All members Wore present, al.",o n few vlaltort, Luncheon was sorvod later In llio evening. Northern Klamath Merchant Is Fined On Liquor Charge Kddle Santry, whoso store neat Crescent was raided several weeks ngo, entered n pie of guilty before Acting Jttttlot of tho Pence Ed Kendall this morning nnd was fined $150 and costs on a chnrgo of pos session of Intoxicating liquor. Snotty's establishment wal raid ed by deputy sheriffs bonded by Lon BUrKOi nml IntOXlonttng lliiuor was confiscated for evidence. SantYy paid Ills fine nuil wiiHi re-leabod. Poultry Raisers Plan New System of Registration DES MOIN'KS, Iwa, Aug. 15. (P) , Actual operation of tho system of rogltttntlon of fowls worked out at I tho Amerlcoia Poultry association I convention yesterday will not be started until after the Poctland con : ventl.-n next year. A commlttco of three. M. F. l)el tno, VinAyjard Raven;, Mass., D. E. Hale, Glen Kllyn. 111., and George Hoberl!Ki:i, Ottawa, Canada, will take the tentative plan and work out a detailed system that will undoubted ly be udopted and put Into bperation nfter the'noxt convention. Registration ( all birds t&at can score SS or more points In cotnpetl' t.ion, the adoption of standards for "production" nnd "champion produc tive" foi,vls and the decision to charge a fee tl fifty cents a fowl for registration, were the detail! agreed upon here. Strenuous bbllectlod was raised t . reorganization for I he s'aow winnei's Bind n.) agreement wan reached on this quest lo,n. A. 1,. Clark of tho New Jersey de partment of agtCculture, (wodtetod I bill the United Slates department of agriculture would offer to w.rk out iwtth Uhe stattvi a system of flock certification nnd uisod tho Amorl oan Poultry nnaoolatton to tupjNtrt the movemonl. HEAVV PR08T REPOBTKI) ' According to word brought to the oily today by Mr. and Mrs. A. Ht key of Tule Lake, last night's snap py weather killed practically all the tumble weed In that section, tho frost being very heavy. This morn ing when Mr. Llskey went to water hla slock tho pump was slightly frozen. The nicest thing about the cold snap was the finding of thou sands of dead mosquitoes this morn ing. Mr. Liskey says. Haying has been finished by most of the farm ers and harvesting is now in full sway. Ford Accused of Stealing Patent ST. LOUIS. Aug. In. (P) The Ford Mote- company is infringing pn patents for automobile transmis sion bnudis, the Park and Holme, Inc., of St. Liiis declares in a complaint lrrea in Un:tca states district court. The hitter concera seeks an injunction and an account ing of profits it lost and damages suffered as U result of the alleged infringement. The ipnKntlft says that in 1916 Thomas Locke White of Idaho City, l.laho, invented improvements on transmission hands nnd was granted two patents which later passed un der control of the local company, engaged in tho manufacture and tulle of automobile parts, Tho petition states the Invention met with approval and there was a heavy public demand for the band, 'llhe Ford concern Is specially charg ed with kneving they contrived to nloprlvo tho St. Louis- Prm of the profits which would accrue co It un der the ilnveation by unlawfully manufacturing and selling transmis sion hands containing principles of th Invention. Do You Need Money to build that home If you own your lot, and have some money, wo qan loan yon half the value of buildinjn anji. lot binSrJ, payable like rent. Monthly payments, otii rrnngements now, befope the spring gins, -o that your dream home may be a ility before snow flies again. "here is no quicker way of making money than " a I estate investment in a growing town. You " in the growing town the rest is up to you. Momy er & Momy er Insurance Real Estate Hnpka Building Building and Loan Phone 366 Second Annual Pacific Northwest Racing Classic Speedway near Medford Reserved Box and Admission Tickets are on sale at Cal's Stage Depot Arrangements have been made for special bus leaving SUNDAY 10 A.M. To arrive in time for races U. S. WEATHER REPORT Weather Oregon: Fair tonight nnd Sunday: warmer In the Interior. Light northwesterly winds. There would be moro men ut the top of tholr profession If peo ple could find a way of sliding up hill. - - - - "v.'r.""."':1;.'. We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out at 5 p. m. same day