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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1927)
TUESDAY. JUNE 21. 1027 Vase Six THE KLAMATH HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREflON TIMBER SALES WILL FINANCE HAY BONDS Burrel Short Explain Pro- I enn nvi . puscu jvu,uw ihuc Sought for Road Assurance Hint l VWO,000 ly count on a much larger sum for! NothlM. It appeared, had been nuul hond Issue will bo arir-llqulri- the net SO years from the current lon 00 ,ne Proposed paving work nUna; was given today by Hurrvl of this government timber.. for 11,8 wveral weeks. Hhort, county commissioner, after n There Is no question but that this I Councilman Olds explained the thornuxh Investigation of the pro- money will be sufficient to take situation. Jet-ted Issue. This Is one. of the care of our honds under this pro- "W understand that the proper main arguments ho advance In p0sed Issue. The bonds will ma-'- from ,h" H, min Lumber cora urging the voters to authorise thlsjture In SO years, thus spreading D,n' Mills Addition achoal ran u at Hie special election eU;the payment over a sufficient length ,"nd eseeaments; but we also Tuesday, of time to make this Income from understand that beyond that point "Klamath county nets SS per government timber sales available ,a ou,h Six,n ",ret ,ho1 'hc cent of all funds received from for retiring the bonds." property can no( stand the Improve- the state motor vehicle tax In Kln-j n his trips in every section of tncnt. , math county for road purposes." i the county. Mr. Short said he found "lf our supposition is correct. Mr. Short, explained. "In addition ' sentiment overwhelmingly In favor ' suggest that the Mg Raslu-Mllla to this, the county geta from the Gf the bonds, particularly In tho Addition school section be handled I'nited States government 75 per rural sections where the farmers . under a separate petition." cent nf tha current income from the .... n,t..ntlv f.,r rain fnr The police Judge was finally In- sale of government . timber within MADAME NADKIA Clairvoyant rsychic : Permanently Located At - 43S: So. Riverside Ave. Readings Dally 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Phone 052-R for Appointments ITHOI.STKKINU II. H. H1ATT. I'FHOLSTERY Xtantifacfnmr of nverat n f f twl fiiml. tore. Pull line of material. We do! all kinds of upholstering. New and one or two projects bo charitable general repair work. jin their views for the sake of the We deliver and will call and county as a whole. We realize . h?w """''' ,. I that there may be those who feel Window Shade mmmoeke. (hat othor ,han hw m,ppe(i Mala St. Ivlajnath Fall. Ore. Iut n he nm ghou,a com(, I MAS JW. I,' . , , Starting May 1st Red Ball Stage Line lift, JakeTlrw and Klam. Falls Lv.- Klamath Falls Mt.tO A. M. Ar. lkevlrw at I. -.14) I. M. I.- Ijikevlew - at S:SO. I'. M. Ar. Klamath Falls 7::tO 1 M. Leave Kecks rd's Auto Stage i Offlco - . - t j; Phone 77 JIl'RItV TAXI KKRVICE ' Under New Management Phine S41 ' Prompt Service KXCAVATIXrt ; Ill.ASTIN'C iSewer and Cesspool Work i . I'hone 4.1 ; Call 'at H4KI K. Main St. i FKANK M.1RTI.V I HOWARD Transportation Co. '.. -STAGES Leavtog KUmatb . Fall . 7:15 A. M J0:QO A. MM I P. .BL, 4 P. M., making; connections to Portland and way point same dav. Connect Umm at Ah!nnl with Pickwick Stages for Cali fornia points. 7:16 A. M. and 1:00 P. M. Stages make direct through con nections to Portland and Seattle. 10:00 A., M. and 4 P. M. Stages make direct connections to .San Francisco and Loi Angeles. Local Office CIS Mala St. Phone 000 YOUNG COAL & TRANSFER COMPANY . "DIAMOND BRIQUETS" . . Phone 1007 i First Methodist Church Tenth and High St. FRA.XK L. WKMETT. - Minister t f-" Residence, 1003 High St. "We 'specialize In lltJp-' fulness." 8unday Services . 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. CHILOQUIN STAGES, : Leave Klamath Falls Dally for Cblloquin and Intermediate points as follows: t a. m. 12:3(1 noon 1:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m. laxe 1 a. m. bus to connect for camps beyond Chllouin. tC. H. KINO, ' Owner i KLAMATH -WKl:l) BTAtiB WKKO and Intermediate points. Lr.- K. K. 7:30 Ar. Weed 12 Lr. Weed 1:30 Ar. K. F, :00 Stages Leaving; Btago Terminal Depot 16 turn (he county. Of this latter num re ceived by lha county. tho law stipu late that 75 per cent of It must go for road purposes. "Id 195 the county' shsre of the motor vehicle fees amounted to fJ.1.4SS,S. thus giving approxi mately $65,000 which was made avnilahle for road building purpos a. F, To Increase. "The fee from motor vehicle li censes will Increase year hy year, J""' ' h" dn !" Th" rauroaa construction wnicn is now under way In the county will make I hllhon nf feet nf sovernmeut tim- k.. . ... mi,i. .a - . j.,(ii... these much-needed feeder rondt connecting up with tho main high- waV8 Tried To Help All. . "There is bound to be some dis- 'satisfaction in some quarters over the program which has been outlin-1 ed." he said. "Even Solomon, wltu, all his wisdom, would be unablo to map out a road building program which would meet the approval of all concerned, but we simply ask that those who may be opposed to that those who miv be onoosed to jitrsi. ui we uuvc irivu to intor- - porate the collective scnimient of I At the conclusion of the initiation the entire county In mapning nut!hich will start this evening at these road projects, and feel that!fht o'clock, the guests will enjoy Uhe bond Issue should be given unl- " evening of cards. Under the versal. support.' JERUSALEM. June tl. () An other missing link has been found. Tho step between the language of , Iplcturea (hieroglyphics) and the 'alphabet Is believed to be shown In ' fragments of inscriptions found In I the Sinia Peninsula by a Harvard expedition. Deciphering of ' the words "Ra alat" clinched the theory, sjya the experts. GLASSES Fycs Examined. Fitted imd tK? tiimc$ (Ttound in iur tmn factory to suit faur ittdttuduji rrqttftSmeKtt. Broken Lens KepUocd BR; COBLE'S ; 709 MAIN STREET Krfxin Quick Sirtiet Veronica Reducing Weight Ate krucrtWal hy Patyafcfaa la sits ann sal . IUh BIooJ Pr.iaas. Acid Condliloa Kldnty. Liv aad Oladdar Troabla ladlgesttaa Ceasileailea Star Drug Co. 431 Main St. CLEANING PRESSING Work called for and ( ' delivered: Klamath Cleaning M &. Dye Work. . rfl am Are You r In Your Pnme1?1 ' No! Not feeling just rights-then the sunshine and hot Mineral Baths of RICHARDSON .SPRINGS Near Chico, Butte County, California, Can Do Wonder for You Write us, Lee Richardson, Manager. WALL PAPER ! All New Stock Acme Quality Paints F.RiOLabs Across from Postof fice Phono 43 EAST MAIN ST PAVING REVIVED Council Asked to Take Ac tion; Separate Petition May be Introduced "What." asked J. M. Pyles of the city council lust nlitht. "has been done with the East Main street 1 project ? sirurieu io too up ..in aw-.-.", l"altlons on all property affected by the proposed improvement to report his findings lo tha council an cany naie. ' Largest ClOSS Of , JOUthem jtegOTt To be Initiated With a class of more than SO preparing to be initiated Into tho American Legion Auxiliary as the result of a recent membership drive, Klamath Falls chapter will bold the honor of having Initiated the largest class In the order In tho southern 'itlnrlct nf the late direction of Mrs. H. E. Rets, captain of the defeated side, a light luncheon will be served late in the evening. This meeting gives promise of be- ing the outstanding one or tne ear nl all members are urged to attend. FISH STORIES Tell Them with Snap Shots They never fail. We even enlarge them.' Stinson Studio (May King) ' Kodak Service 737 Main SUMMER , PRICES ON WOOD Buy your winter's mjpplr of block-wood and green-slab at prices are at bedrcck for Wood once, while the' prices are' at the bottom.- FARMERS Also stock up for the year, at the bin or delivered. ' We deliver anywhere In the valley lb cord Jumbo loads. 601 Main Phone CSS Harney, Crops ,.. ., . Looking Good ,."llnrney county," aald O. Tl. Co tad, 'will have tho biggest crop thi year In the history of that sec tion of the state." Willi his wife, Mr. Ootid return ed last night from a trip which took him to the John Day country to visit hi mother and Inter to llnrney county to visit hla brother. District Attorney Vic Cotnd and his nephew. Hod Coxad. "Farmers nro In. good spirits In the (Carney valley' Coiud con tinued. "The grain is up, to ray knees right now and the ground is in wonderful shape. Hums Is coin ing right along, with n new sawmill and prospective , development in ! sight." ! : , I At The Pine Tree An entire new program of spark ling novelties, pretty girls, clever Comedians, songs and dances will be presented at the Pine Tree theatre today and tomorrow.' An outstand.ng feature Is Lee, Pep and Flo In " Drlght Idea" a singing, dancing and musical offer ing. Their presentation Is routined to perfection and has a touch of of cotuedy and pretty costumes. Click & llrlght In "Just a Uundle of Personality" are a mixed team of singers tlut also offer comedy which can be termed sidewalk conversa tion. Karle aiid Allman In "firoad castlng Happiness" will give yuu the melodious strains of a graphic re view of Just how broadcasting is accomplished at tho various studios throughout the country. Dale and Frjncia appear In an oddity that embodies song and dances. Harry Host present a daring equilibristlc novelty showing some marvelous stunts that will keep you In breath less amatemenl. ' On tho screen. Milton Sills. Viola Dana and Charlie Murray make up an unusually good rast In "The Silent Lover." It's real entertain ment. Real. Groceries Steaks from Oregon Corri Fed Steers Fresh Coffee Real Cream TheClub Once Always SECURITY of home and property Is the main rqqulslte of bappinraa. Don't let your home your furniture er your car go unpro tected. At a little cost yon can have all your possession Insured against FIRE THEFT J. F. MAGUIRE JR. "Writes all kind of sound Insurance" 810 MAIN HTICKKT ALL THIS WEEK WORLD'S PREMIER TOUR " SOUTH SIXTH ST. i Sl4dW GROUNDS FREE PARKING DE AUTfiEMONT E NEAR END ll Death By Penalty Demanded State In Final Arguments , t'Ol'lvr IIOISK. Jacksonville, Ore., June 11. (,V) Hush De Autre mont. 13, alleged Slstkyou bandit slayer, sat between his father ami mother this morning anil unmoved, henrd himself deacrihcil by state counsel as the murderer of Sydney L. Hates and Marvin Seng, engineer and fireman of the Southern Pacif ic passenger train dynamited nt noon on October II. 193.1. Ie Autremoitt Is ou trial for tha mur der of Churles O. tt'oyle) Johnson, during the same crime. The accu sation was hurled In the closing minutes of Special Prosecutor Holi erts' opening statement. Holding In his hnud the .4 cal ibre automatic pistol found near the tunnel mouth, Hoberta displayed II to the Jury with the words: "The state dor not claim this pistol belonged to the defendant, hut we do claim it belonged lo Kay De Autreinont. It was drop ped from his pocket as he boarded the train. Kay and Hugh were the two men seen, and Hugh must have had a gun." And this man." shouted Hob erts, looking at the defendant, "shot wulney Hates, tho engineer. cold bloodedly with less consideration Ithan you would show for a dog The moment that train sloppr.l, Sydney Hates was brutally slain. "And. than at the point of a gun, he marched Marvin Seng, tho fire man, from the cab, compelled him. hla arma upraised, to far the tun nel walk, and slew him In diaboli cal savagery. . "Counsel for defense In masterly manner will Implore your sympathy for this boy, of the woe of his par ent. "There never was a murder In which some woman did not weep. 1 ak yott to remember the consid eration shown the slain trainmen and to give a thought to their liv ing relatives." Robert then roared Ihe anti-climax "And when the slaughter was over, an mc.y coum into oi waa am ana run ana kiii no run' quirk, and quick they did. Council Takes Firm Stand in Protecting Residence Dt St riCt Reasserting Its firm stand, (he city council las( night stated defin itely and finally that a long as :( remained In lis power, no barns would be erected In a residential district. Mr. J. Kent. California avenue pslilent. asked the council to re consider It action of (he previous week In refusing to grant a permit for the erection of a barn. "If necessary for me." Mr. Knt explained. "You see, I make my living by It." The conncll wss adamant. "It would set a bad precedent. '' Councilman Old averred. "The Wigwam" la suggested as a name for Chicago's proposed 115. 000.000 auditorium. Are the scalp ers running thing In Chicago, looT LIABILITY PROPOSE CHANGE T Extension of 5-5-3 Principle It Brought Up At Limi tation Conference' QKNRVA, June SI, (ft Exlen- slntt of tho 6-B-3 principle of nsvsl strength of cruiser, destroyer and submarines nf the United, States, (Iruut llrltalii knit Jupan. waa pro- posed today at tho 3-power naval limitation conference by tho Ameri can delegation. t) lie n it. g lbs conference called by Prenident . (.'uolldge. Ambassador Hugh (ilbsnn, the rhnlrman, pro posed that cruisers bo limited to tonnage nf 850.000 or SOU, 000 tons for tho Vnlted State and (treat Britain and 10 lit), 000 or 180,000 tons for Japan. i . Destroyer total tonnnga would be resiriclitd to SOO.OOO or 250.000 Ion for the I larger power and lo 150,000 la t.'.n.non (or Jnpeti, Maximum tonnage for American and lliltlsh submarines would be 60.0110 io lio.ooo tons with 3t!,no0 lo M.ooO tons fixed for Jnpan. I'. H. (iralerul. Clbson presented hi proposal af ter a brief address (n which 'Is presented an expression nf grati tude to the powere from President Coolldg and declared that tho I'nited Slate Is prepared lo nccep: a general program proviunia ir ns i low a total tonnage," as arcrp;nhle I to (he other powers. He expressed regret that France and Italy weee DISARM .,,. , . : n Ford Truck. Motor No. UslO Klpants In Ihe con- ,BOi .,, (ooU: , .,tWpllr,w,' ed Japan and Oral which said property wis selied on not active parti f-rciiro and urged liiliuln. who with the I'nited State arn the power "which cow lead In naval armament" to, sume,"!l responsibility for Initialing further naval limitation." "It ware weie not prepared to limit." he said. "We could nnl vx pect other lo do so." AT Tr-TF? 1 TRFRTV A 4 1Lj a-.AAJL.IV A A Chance ihe great unseen, yet all powerful element In human live furnishes the motive far "Tha Itosd lo filory." which corai to the Liberty theatre today for a, twp day run. May MrAvoy and Leslie Ken- fltsuneii spirit then and there ba ton havo the featured role, with commudliy for which m4 In Ford Sterling and , Hockliffe Fel- f""1n,,.cl "eof a. lax. (heretofore lowes In Important characterisation. h.d .n "' hr" " h i. i. ,k., .... it.,11. h i the law ol the I nlted Slats, which It Is thane, (hat cause. Judith ' Ux httJ o ((J. tal Allen to take one road when an- th, form of ,h. .,,. other beckoned, resulting In an ac- made and provlded.- I from a happy, spirited girl lo a blind, bitter agnostic. It la Chance that guide. hrrlnlo the crimson paths. . . ... And it I. Chance that restores to her Ihe sweetheart whom she had cast, gsinn ana nrings pacg a tniin : and happiness discarded, v . ) "The Koad of Clory" w directed by Mr. Hawkins, tho author, and ha ha made a natural, moving and powerful plctture. It rise from , flight, .clntlll.tlng entertainment to,of ,,;, j,h m u i Mi. i ii- 7IWBS.WIIHUI tui kiii nii you and ofrnrt opprlunItlt for iht .1 . . , i , linesi sctnea jniss jhcatux ns jv enacted before a camera. The caa( ha been selected with ad mirable nines and their perform ance blend Into a perfect dramatic entity. Leslie Fenton It seen as ihe youthful sweetheart of Judith Allen. Ford Sterling I her "hoy friend." a she calls her father; Rockllffe Fellowes I lb villain. Mills Daven port the girl' aunt Selma and John MacSweeney the butler. . DEEDS FILED ' The K. D. Co.. lo George Young: Lot 3, Illk 43 iiuena Vlata'Addn. W. M. Montellu. rt ux. to IfaVry ! Alfred Miller and wife; Lot 13-13 Illk 48 Iiuena Vista Addn. Ilessle Klatt. et al. to Juniata Tallman; Quit-Claim; 8E4 Sec. 33-40-10. T. II. Allen, et tit to' Otto II. and Lucile Langslet; Lot 3 Blk 40 First Addn to K. F. i IXCOKPORATIONH. j. K. Ixireman, M. W. Hamoker and James Illalr, Incorporate as Southern Oregon Oil company: cap ital $500,000. Par value fl.00 each. Non-asscsssble. . . Legal Noticed ' HIMMONH Kipilty No fW7.1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OKKUON, FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. Wne L.' front, Plaintiff, vs. Chane (). Crottl. Defendtinf To: CHARLES d. C ROUT, TUB ! . AI10VE WAMED. 1)KKKNIANT : In the Nume of the Slate of Ore gon: ..... You aro herehjr required to tip pnnr and answer Ihe complaint on file in Ihe above entitled suit on or before tho 20th day f July. 182". and if you fall to so appear and answer said complk'nt for wjnt thereof, (h plaintiff will .apply lo the above entitled court for the re lief prayed for lnher complaint,' lo wlt: For a decree against you. dis solving the bonds, of matrimony now existing between (ho plaintiff, Mae L. (rout and yourself the de fendant, Charles O. Crout, on Ihe I grounds of cruel and Inhuman treat ment, and for a decree roslorlng the ' plaintiff's maiden name, Mae L. j Smith, and for such other and fur 1 ther relief as may seem equitable, all os more fully set forth la tho, Lopal NotiVpn complaint on file In aald court and cause. This summon Is aarvad upon you hv nulilicallon one a week for !,' consecutive and successive weeks, In Th Evening Herald, a dally news paper pumllnhed In the City nf Klstnsth Full, and nf general cir culation In aald city and Klamath County, Oregtn. July lOth, lI7. th last day of th time prescribed In th Mder lor publication of (111 Summniia In which you may ppar i and" answer auld complaint, th ....i.iiciiiln.. thereof heltis June ,, . I HJ7. tnA u,n ul,, publication hereof being July Dtlth, 117. This summon Is published and served upen you persuanl lo lite order of the llonoruhl A. I.. Lesvllt. Jililu of the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Klnmnlh County, which order was msdii and enter ed In suld court and cause (in the Mill duy of June, 1IU7. W, f . VAN -KMOM. Attorney for the Plaintiff, i0-7-fl Poole llnllilliig Klamath Kslls, Ore, JM.ll,3H,Jya.U,Is,8 . Nolkp Of HeUum Anil Time , And Place Of Trial And Hearing In tha District Court of the I'nlleit States for Ihe District of Oregon, I'NITEI) STATKH OF AMKKICA, Libelant, ONE FOKD THITK. Motor No. IS, SS079O. and tools and accessor ies: and Verne Ktlntnn. TO: VKItN'K 8TISTON. AND Xl.li OT II Kit II WHOM IT MAV CONCH UN: NOTICK IS IIKREI1Y nlVK.M that an lufnrraatlun waa filed In the above-entitled Court In th "''"'' rmiw, nn int nay ' My. 1T. wherein and whereby ou, have rerlaln proper. I ly. described a follow, lo-wlt: the lHtlt day. of April, 1917.- and heretofore attached and arrested and held and seised, and now I In th possession of Clyde O. Iluntloy, Collector nf Internal Itevenue fur Ihe I Hsl r let of Oregon, forfeited for the following' reasons, to-ttlt: That heretofore, to. wit: on or about Ihe Ulh day of-April. I17. at Klamath Fall. In Ihe County at Klamath. Statu sud District of OreJ jgo0i ,nJ b.fo,. ula w.uure. the said property above descrlbvj was, hy Verne Stlnton used In I ho re moval, and for the deposit and fU reaiment of a quantity of moon shine whlsky or distilled' spirits, lib Intent to- defraud the 'United Stain of h tax thereon, thj said said Ford Truck. Motor No. limn.' '. ') auq acreiuoriea, ara uh)r.r ;''. under 8c. jy A" ' Sontr". ' hf ofj ( ,h rourt , pemon Inlsrested in ssld above. described property and tha) libelee) are hereby cited to file answer to said Information, setting forth their Interest In or claim to aald property libeled, If any they have, with Ihe Clerk of this Court, In Ihe City of I P..., I . n ,1 ' M .. III.,. ..A ...-.-I-. q JUtlA, 192T - )((sl this 2 4th day of Mur, ,A.. iici, CLAftKNCE n. IIOTCIIKIRfl.' Vnlted Slatea Marshal fur tha Dis trict of Oregon. Msyl4-31 Jun.T-ll-ft. ' NOTICK OF ANMAI, MKhTIXi. HCIIOOL NOTICE IS IIKRF.DY fr'nv lo (he legal voter of - Union ' High School District No, Two (It of Kla math County Htate of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MKKT1NO of said -District will he held 'at' FREMONT St HOOD. Ifh and High Sta., Klamath Fall. Oregon; to be gin et the hour of twq o'clock p, m. on Ihe fourth Monday of June, be ing the 37th day of June, A. D. ; 1817, This meeting I called for the purpose of elecllng five directors for L'nion. High School District No. t and the transaction of business usual at auch meeting. Dated this Ith day of June, 1837, LKSLIK ROOKRS. Chairman Hoard of Directors. ATTEST! W. S. WILKY. ' - , District Clerk. To June I7th, Inc. . . .... : NOTK K FOR DIDnV t I School. District Number One, wf Klamath. County, Oregon, will re rrelve settled bid on bond Issue of iss.ooooo. ... : I Honds will be dated August 1, 1 1 837. will bear Interest St the rate) D"1 ,0 Per annum, In- Merest payable omi-annually. ; Bond will be due and payable IS ""low: . Payable Twenty Years from dale, 1 ' P""nal for redemption by the die-, trlrt. ten -years from dale. Interest snd principal payable at the Fiscal Agency of the Slate of Oregon, In New York City, or at the office nf the. Treasurer of Kla math County, Oregon, at the option, of the holder.' All bids, to he plainly marked "Healed Hid" , tint! to be Iddressed to Ida II. Momyer, Clerk. ' All bid must he accompanied by certified check for-5, of amount bid and must be In Hie hands of the clerk not later than noon,' June loth. Hid will be opened at (he office nf (he district at Fremont school, Klamath Falls, Oregon, at' 7:30 p. m Juno 29, 1827,' at a meeting opsn (o (he public. The RoartV reserve the right lo' reject any nr all bid, , School Dlstrlrt No. 1, Klamath' Conaty, Oregon. t IDA n, MOMYKIl, 1 Clerk. : 8-29. f mI.I llvlii, v I