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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1926)
';..,'. a'.. : y..;,- j:I '; " ill ivdnolay, July 21, 102uV THE EVENING . HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS,' OREGON ' ton MTHERSON CASE LONG FROM SOLUTION: STILL No Indictment Returned by "Grand Juryj Pastor. ; " Follower jubilant -v v.-v . - . ", !los AVOKr.BH,; juvr u. m- Tha 'cum o A I Hit Holiplo Mi'I'hor. tin-lodny ',wm) up fearer a solulWn thWn huh1 ahn ,drraitllly rap- , pArdat Agua PrlMa, Mexico. June 33, after rtrvg mlaain SI days imd prttnibly, drwwued, and lolil bor . elory of saving bean kUuaped aud lie'ld tortntunm. v.-. . i- i . -'.The count jr grand Jury wblo'j y- terdey finished n exhaustive Iiivm-tigatl-Jo lasting, three weeks, report ed nt. the cooolyelon' o(.Jts inquiry tbat the vld'no prttducn.to- dale wa; Ineulflrlent ln,.-wurrat aa In d,lclnit.aglpi'l tbe qireanldenll fled person iwp jnttad woman j hM by. Mrtt '.NtulHwrwja M obdue Oor,'-l4) the grand Jury returned', a ' bjankat'.' Ipdlctmeni ngirrfri tu alleged ltuaHV l' artkm would hat bna aoaittrund to suUtsaUato lb itIUfa story. Tie ouly ufflrlal; comment on th grand Jury' Sailor to (M tru big im from Jij)Uty. IMntrkt At Oprney, Jo ' Hyan, who directed the lVllgul'lob. ' j'",., , j TVi action 0 lU grand Jury "ex plain fully1 the rwelghl, nf rldur -1( I bo ran," u hi brlf expla nation.' .' ,' ' ' ; rAibornra . for Mr Mcphanwn, however, a vindication of tbi evangelist' kUuuplbg Uiry In tba Hotting of . th mnd. Jury. ' " V'The,' offW"l .' Uveatlxellon ' nut ohly .bears t ut Iter story and proves Utrut, bat reveal bor to tba world oi ; 4ruUifit. upright woman, wbo !(fer'wltutVl tba attack) iu a ro )tUui,' Ood", (artnr mannrr. Mra. jUplCrton' 'atory. rvlaud time aod ,arala - to othtlahr and olbari Uji'Wfti '"it. firm andi unh;k9" tiaflW; ;tlV:; It wiu , (old." bor l((l,''MlrM, 'd.iy4 - 'a AMI tltoa boi jMl UU HI, AnkHi 'kjVv (' ! '1 I' A ". - j,tl't-',iil.i jikVMiwati..a.. i.-tw.lM ajraoW biipiranr o tbe .Wman IMVttAr, mfculd b obutlnuid "irotll tb loytry, U utlrry :.liarrd, up .wa ladkalaJ, Vb' McPbron'a, .at- tol naya al by -lb dlmrkt ktlorncy' ottloe. The fc-rnd ary alao pawd Uin -way. for lurciior InroitlKatloo wbad -Korainan .VIIHam .11. .Oarlar, In tort'.ui tba tltid lima, anao'uncrd tbia( tba rand Jury -woirid -b "?pn if ail . tlmoa ', U , tocolro ob' yl dn,e . a Vt. Mcl'baratth anbibt uluH ."abouU'ab contluua nffortt to ttbtan'.la'u br Uiry 1 ufthfr." ' .iTb avnllf a attorooya.'ln (heir atatawept, ftnouncd that thf ckae t lib irrand Jury lnriitJ(lon only Olarkfd eb cloan of tbft flfat pha paliioe Mangers :'. X Make Statement 'W wlU to bpra our tppracJa Joo to thoaa j! Hi bo ; attended the DOwtx.il daaoojattb.Allmont But urdair nlklit, and lar-otfar ao eiplan ' ation. Aa announced; we bad aecur d the' aerrlcea int on jf tba oohI Uavellnf orch'eatraa pnthf' road. Thla orfnmliMloq Informet ,'b on tbo eve of the dahce- they .could not hppear and nt',: tao lat tnlnuto we Wfra.reiulred jtojaubatltutn another brchoatra wblbb' we know 'was not lh boat, '-, '.'; ,; '.... .,, AY r n"' the omunl(y, and wlab 'itba publlo to know this la not bur' wy of dtflnf bustntM. ' " ''f Wqre feature daocca a,re to bd Klv n; and we wlab, to 'nhnobqee 'that mlBUdomlandlnfta of tbb) klu'd will not occur In tbo tulurti. Wo want public; patronafe and, wq1 renfli that to do o. w mjuHt' irv.,ui t our pd , rertlalng.; jiJ(' v : . .. ;;'v"' i-f n' I ntiiroV When ' 'you''' atteiid' ;;-a andflVati Allamonr, you will be 'na' ; iuott :,of aetlht'.,Wbt waa adver ' )lladj .. , , t;f Vi'.-. ;-. J:: Vr;r' Hv r"iYrN ":-'Xt'y" ' TfO BYRNB '.Adv. :'DlVj..;Goble, ' OWOMETERISTS Cut a 64U4 PLefisai ground In our f ' vldoad rWaufretnents. Quick errtcej; W replace any lepaa uf tha wmri'h ttr'hur klduapora, wbtrh would ronult In the raptura of th kldiiapnr and lbs cJiu-hwIvo duimtnitlraMon ' of the mnplrary uKulunt tbla Hood wninn." ' ' Krom Dliirl'H Aliornny Kyi cauia Ilia Mulomont that hi offlii wiiulil not lt up In lla Mforta in aolvo tlio myittnry uulll Knon!i (J. Oruiliitop, ormr rudlf,opf ralor ul Aiiitalua , Tmpn, and uJd nu to ba In N"W Vork,: rlifnnd ifor tu llonln, .. OrmUton n a latter to KyM biforuiad the dUiTlot atttrniy tbat h wua afraid ba could sot ubllKa hlui. ...,!,,. . hjllowlDic tbn aUtvmonta from AnKulua Tompla and tba dlxtrk-t ut- toruy'n offtra, It waa loarnad lant nUbt that H of thn M mambira of lb crand Juny, bat raJunKd to yo or kldnapinf indktmnlt. Two of thai tbraa Jurora who' voted to IbdUit war roportad to tiara done ao mnn'ly w krnip th cuwi opno for poaaltil furtbar davalopinnnta. 'Yesterday's Results . COAST UCAOCE . Oakland t, Hittland 3. ' ' flacramoato 9, Hollywood 1. 'Ban KrabAltoa a, Hlaalon 13. AratwlM , Roattlo I. ' Datralt S, lblladlphla 0 (t'lrat anut. '. Dt40lt 8, Pblladnlpbla J (avcond ftuma). , JU. Louig 1, Now York C. V OUtcUivI , Waablnitob t. ,. Cblratto 13, lirvton 2. i NATIONAL Naw York I, ChJcao II. poalon (, I'lltaburgh t. -. : llrooklyn I, Cincinnati 6. I w.vutiVGTo.v m-Mnu:D Amarlcan, at Wanblixtvn flrat Kama: Detroit ....7 It 4 wiahiumou :...'..'... i . I ' J Valla, Hollowuy,' Cir, Uour acd Wood a 1 1, Iluyaorlfi; Oxdan and Tata.. HOOT AMERICANS ' (Continued from Fafto t) raata and cafoa. . eeemlngly It la the "open aeaaon". for Americana. A bua. MM with Americana rlaltlng (Hi belBbta of Monmarte'waa aur roundi'd by a mob, the membera of whlrh tried t daro th Americans out of It. -Thore waa a lively mlxup until the poltcn Arrived and dla- prd the crowd." ' Owlor to tbe excitement over tbe fall In the value of tha frado tbe government ha . frohlblted radlo- caaMqa; of tbe rate on the dollar and pound starling. If: also la consider ing tha 'question of preventing One rato beloA poatod In place irlalble from the atreet. "JJuTlnjg' tbe cioalar boura ef tha bourse Yesterday ettra ' poHos were called to hold back the great ruab of people U buy .foreign laauea with dlvldeada payable In atable eurronoy nd to sell domeaths eeeurltle of lahlpb Utey feared a capital levy wo to be made.. T (Continued From Fag 1) road 1)9,' West 161, and Yonna 43. On tbo Xahlnnd-Klamnth ' high way at the Oorrls road' intorseotlon on Juno 10 there were 163 on the Klamath end, 663 on. tbo Ashland end and J 33 toward ' California. Tbo priirlous .year Auguat 14 tao Count was Klamath ond 663. Ash laud 498, Porrta 91. Horuld claaslflod ads bring Tosnlts. ? W9 M.in Dr. L J. Goble KLAMATH FALLS, OR a6&e&f ; ' Kyai Bxam'led FRENCH ROWDIES CONN n T C EAST SWELTERS E Hottett Weather of Year in Middle Wet Relief in Sight (IVy tbo.Aaodattl rr) KaatArnnra moppod tbelr brows and arowlnd Into tbo went tortny. FNtr out of tbe west' had . rolled the luniDiitr'i grnateat beat fwuve. , ' Dul uppeullnx glance I' f hope wore turnod t the Mt, loo, tur relief tnua tbo humid uuit was achedulad to come fnem the aarne source. - , As tbe beat mouatod ir.) Jmltn waro rwportad and tbe lint drown ing'. Indirectly attributable to tbe wwalber' wblcb cauaed goral ru'b to laka and awaxhore, mounted ateadll. . . Khownra were r"P7lcl at Oarvca ton, ault Bt: Ma l. Dulutb and Ht. Paul. Althougi liUh temperuturxs continued yvaterday tbrougbout tbe central valley and upper lake ra t-ton, reaifhlng 100 degrees In latwa and Nebraaka, aUu or reHef wore apparent today. - lllnmvtota, I-Jwa, Nnbranka and 0lrado were report ed cooler, with Indication eiistlng tbat the cool war will spread- rapM- ly eastward. . ' Shower were predicted for tbe gwoKerlng eaatern aUtea bonlgbt and rwiultltut cooler waathar W pram lad frir tomorrow.'. Tmpmiuri which ' yMterday poascd M degree In portions of Pennsylvania, New England,' and New York wor expected to be gen erally surpajaed today. New England aaemed uniformly In tbo rrtp of tbe heat wavo, aod Nt- York staUi bade, fair to prove a lusty rival for blgh honor. Today's Baseball . .'HT. IXMIH American,' at Boston flrat game: flt'Loul 11 15 1 Ooaton 1 I 3 Vungtlder and llargrave; Zahnl aer'Tl'elwkrJ'Clowvr and 8trkvi.-- NKW VOllK TKOl'NOKD American, at New York 4lrt game: ;.' . Cblraxo : U 1 New York .-. 1 Blankeoahlp and Crouse; Hoyt and Bengough, 8WL " ; prTTHHCKGH WINS Nutlonal, at Pltt&burgb: Brooklyn - ' PllUburgh ;., 1 0 Petty and Hargreaves; Songer and Oooch. '.:'.- State Police " Force Urged MEDKORD, Ore.. July il-JJFr Tbe Medford poat of the. American LogSoo,' at the state convention at Marshfield next tnontB, will Intro duce a resolution favoring tbo ee tablUbment of a stale police force, modeled after those now operating la 21 states. The resolution holds that auob aa organltatlon would tend for efficiency, economy and ollminsto overlapping of 'authority In enforcement. . Sheik Challenges i Without Results CHICAGO. . July 31. W) Rudolph Valonuno'a pugliutio as piration today " seemed doomed to die nbornta', Tbo movjo sbelk want-. ed to fight the anonymous writer of a Chicago Tribune editorial In which cosmetics and pompades for men, as vondod by. a alot. machine In Chlcdgo'a nowoat ballroom, In voked the use of exclamation marks. Valentino sent out a challenge to tho WTltor who had termed Rudolph tho prototype of the modol Ameri can male, and . "the beautiful gar dener's ton," and asked wby he bad not been drowned years ago. Valen tino intimated that he could give a good account of blmsoit at fisti cuffs but tho writer of tha editorial ha taken no notice of the movie actor'' ad'ndor. ; . ';. V ' ' THE WEATHER Oregon: Fair tonlnht and Thurs day but. cloudy and foggy along the coast Rising temperaturo and low humidity In tho Interior. . . Oontlo north to oast wlud. : ;.-r' ciAK catusmsa woman BAN i FRANCISCO, Cal. Mrs, Ann Eastman attempted U shove her abto tin an Incline Into a garage. IN HEAT WAV Tbe macbiae backed against bar aad sbo, 'wa crushed to d(j, undci- .V- ' ' ' 'j When One SMaswrMwaaaajiwaai'' ISM W mum allium mpiyJin j- fni In n ir" .' l,7,miiii iiltifili ii.n..iirnii rrn.rirni. , .nii nH.wir III S;v:T) - V "l W- i it 4 Ail f 77 W . m vv v i w&vv 1 Vbn one of the three men ahown above aiaa. tne other two will. ditnk the wuie: tbat--thryVe exhibltlha. . Tbree ar the only remaining membera of tbe LaM itui Oub. formed lo JIM; by X Ctq War veterane. . mto . bought a bottle of wine and agreed tbat tbe lut man should .drink It. Now. with only ttiree tnea Ult..i'i.- '. Ibave asreed that the lost two men must drink. ' Tbe Vole teed act. Incidentally, taian't crerTuxd ibelr.ptaav'4. , aU. tft to right they ar Joho B. Cof?. Peter HaD and Ckartea UnawijOil. .Tney bold their annual ben-iuit Jul M at MiniieaaulliJalM.Carav, .- . - ' ' I t. Buy Her Dream House 20 Down 0 a Month on 200 LOTS Buena Vista Addition J l astly being built tip with comfortable, modest and sightly, homes, Buena Vista addition offers decided advantages to prospective home owners. California avenue, center of Buena Vista addition, is to be paved. Water mains arc being, laid. Klcctric lights and power available: to practically every lot. Stan ford avenue, on the heights overlooking Klamath Lake, has bcen jaid out and graded. ' Close in,, yet , distinctly appealing as a resilience section in'its top-- ography, quality of soil ami scparateness,' Buena ' Vista addition growing rapidly, as a desirable , investment for home building aiid increased property1 , values.'. :'-".''; ., i ' : , 1 . . ;.. ;- Open Evenings KLAMATH ; DEVELOPMENT COMPANY Phone 1 i ;v' ; ; VA-l.''.: -,r , . . .Pine. Tree Theater Bldg. Dies They 11 Drink Lot and 30 Down 7.50 a Month on"; 300 LOTS '. M v ' the Wine i )) mm in Klamath 40 Down 10 a Month ' on ' 400 LOTS Hillside Addition Joining a residence district where fine, homes are i being btiildcd, with streets laid out and graded, and prospects of some streets being hard .surfaced and grawled, Hillside addition lots! are being sought for their ideal value as an. exclusive residence district. Laying exceptionally well for landscaping and model homes, gentle slope, cooled in summer by breezes from Klamath Lake and protected in winter by. the wood capped hills, Hillside addition presents an un excelled appeal in its altitude above the valley and away from the heavy traffic flection of the city. Buy, build and reap with Klamath Falls' growth. , . , . ' - h . ' .' " Phone for Appointment NINE KILLEU : IN m BLAST: TlLOCTON, Aly July Jl.'py Nina men wor killed la 1 a sra.' explosion at the Dixie mine of the ', Morratt Cool company at Moffatt to- , day. Tbe dnad Include three, wblta I minora and aix negro worker, lev-: en of tha bod Ins were removd soon after the explosion. ,. ;,-,''. Reprcaantatlres of the United. . SlaUm bureau of mine and state " mining officials stationed bar hur ried to the mine. . Thn men were working a short shift and erery men In the miner waa killed. . It wot believed by official -tbt .: the explosion of a "gaa . pocket" which occured at daylight was rea-v ' Mjnalhla for tt. blast. ... . :; t. iKumsa AGAnr SEATTLE. Politic asum'7 bTghly personal aspect' over In Kl ao. Former Mayor A. Rurie Todd"' sad CommUeloMr E." D. Holbrooke political - opponents),' met yesterday? In the altercation that .toUoeratl' Todd was reported to have kit tho) canvas twice. -' . -,- i'- IW "AOKLKS Cnpreesed lulta 1 are in ordxr horn. Officials of tbe tileaoer and dyer union called a sfrlko' yesterday.;. .; - i ty. J v I -"...:ti'; r.il "4.