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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1927)
University Library Comp. Eugene, Oregon l&WtMUW. Witt il WKATHKIt. ' OR tO ON: fair tonight Vasd Thuntday with .fog near cuut. Temperature eomewhat bov nor mill In the Interior, with lower humidity. Modern '.northwest winds. i 5 Section Two SO Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade r(cofivo' Cents , KLAMATll FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY JULY 13, 1927. Number 6076. JEflUSALEM HIT HARD BY QUAKE "City of Peace" Devastated By Quake; Populace J , 1, Afraid ' JBtll'i.M.KM. July 1. iJ"lli Telegraph Agency) The old rlty to day bud the appearance of having paaaod through military leg til retilt of the earthquake. The'atreet were tilled with crowd,, the people aliullns to enter tin houses In fear of a recur rence, of -t 11 earthquake and poa albla collapse cauaed by a weaken, lag. o( tho foundation. A th hour ' paad. however, a calm atmoaphura waa ruturnlng to tho 'lly of peace." ' Tha Alleabr bridge waa damaged t both end. Tha Ureak Catholic church of, the holy epuUbr baa .M -SUMMER, 1 PRICES ON , WOOD Buy your wluter's aupply of block-wood and grecn-alab at price ara at bod rock (or wood once, whim -tha prices-are at the bottom. . FARMERS 1 Alao atork up for tha year, I tbo bin or delivered. We deliver anywhere In tha valley 1 ft cord Jumbo load. 07 Main Phono SSS CLEARANCE SALE Coats Silk Dresses Hats Hats formerly $10.00 and up, nov $S.0O Hats' formerly tip to $10.00, now 3.9S Silk Gloves Vz Price, i BARN HART'S LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR McCarthy Bld ... 'I No. 118 No. 7th St. cjfiruthe faiutdianTaaficTtyclnes r ET..t tU! tmn t1i,.,.,inl. lA Hccnrry in tlie world! Fast transcontinental trains (nut rori tluy raid tiuv leave Vancouver. B. C for all point in KnMern Canada and tha United States. Speed, Comfort, snfoly. fine equipment, unexcelled menu, su preme twrtmiil service are factors that will appeal to you. l.ilK-ral stopovers everywhere, Banff amf-JUke Louise included.. , s., ; i" LOW EXCVRSIOH FARE EFFECTIVE . MAY 22 to SEPTEMBER M), 1927 Rrlum Limtl u Ociobrr 31. a.1;;." . i - New York i Boaton .Philadelphia St. Louis ? .j Toronto ,. ; Atlanta Cincinnati, i Omaha ' Winnipeg Buffalo , - y , Quebec .Jy Canadian Pacific WHDeacoiv6c)MPaMurDepC' . , ,. SSTIilrdSiPonUndMultnomtthHotelBld Kvi KrngM V () I Bit, lnl ft Al . , . .C'.nJia I'aiiu Travrllrra C(i.(i OW la tVvrW Owr been durlared unsafe bcAua ot tha erai ka In the wulla. Tim runt of Ilia chemical laboratory of the Hebrew l'nlvnrlty on tha Mount of Olive collnpaed. The government houaa. located on I be Mount of Olive, waa badly damaged. Tha room of high coin mlaelnner Ixjrd I'lummer and Lady I'liimnier, who ara on vacation III Kngland were wrerkud. One of tha I hire Indian women Who were killed In a hotel In Jer icho hua beun Identified aa the wife of Hlr Hold Abdul Itaouf. Ilur com panion pnrUliad with Jiar., " ' Wheelcr-Olmstead Hearing Tomorrow In Federal Court . Whether or not ttiu Whaoler Olm atead lumber mill will go on the aherlff'a block Friday for public aale on a mortgage for.cloaure, will be decided tomorrow morning In fed eral court before United Htntea Die trlct Judge llcan. when' argument on a temporary Injunction, brought by l.loyd Wenlworlh. Portland, trus tee In liankruptcy for tha bankrupt mill, will be argusd.- "I poatponvd tha aale of tha mill flrat from lnl Friday to Tueadav. and then from Tuesday to Frtdy," tiherlff llawklna aald. "I'm hoping lhar tha flgbt ovr tha dlapoaltlon of tha mill will be aettled aoon, ao it ran gat out of my hand." Wentwnrth ha aaked F. Hill Hunter. Klamath Fall, holder of he. flrat mortgage which b bought from Hi Lumbermen' Trual company, for an accounting, and on tha baala of that rrqueat. the Portland federal Judge laaucd 'tha temporary Injunc tion. Whnt till counlry neeil - say "Ked' tftauoder I leaa rocking of tha boat, and mora rocking of :hv cracuv. - - Buick Coupe ijnto- '26. Guffnnte4i-See ind. drive to appreciate. ''it ' : ' Buick Garage Main A f on 42 mnat Keantlfill mnilfltiin Chicago i Montreal ' Washington J Detrolt Mlnnaapolla f ittsburg Family Mourn5 Slain Young Girl in t, l-ft io rlKht. John K. Mayer, the fatlwr; Mr. F.mllle Mayer, the mMlier.'and William Stayer, J. ; , hroflirr.; mnuni MImI Slater, LVyraiold scliooJ girl of Oakbuul. Calif-. laln ftntorday Ui one, of, . , . the (luutlln( luwl muH uiyaleriiMui rrluiea of rcrrot jeara lu tlio rcntntl t'alirornta region. NINE CLUBS GET: PERFECT RECORD FOR 1827 Fifty-Nine ' Klamath Boy and CirLa Attain Coveted . Certificate ,. . Aim and ambition ot all Klam ath county club member a 100 per cent record which bring a cer tificate of achievement from their leader. County Cluh -I-cadir Frank W. Sexton was attained by nine club compoVIng a total membership of 19, It waa announced thla morn ing. "It mean that these nine eluM have completed tholr program of work within tho atlpuiated time," Mr. Sexton explained today. Following la a list of the honore-) club and their membership: Klamath Fall Canning Club: Hel en Couchman, Mary Louise Haw kins, Klva Lewis. June Couchman, Juanlta Clark. s Uerrlll potato: Dan IUrry. Lester Moore, Rmmltt Barry. Fred Demon, Myron Haaklna, Carl Klgcr. Merrill Poultry: Kill Moyur. Mar ion (Iraybael, Jloy Iloaaly, Cluudtu Shuck. Olondon Cnlwcll, Hlchard An derson, Donald1 ' Frailer, Ijiwrence Frailer. Jullu Snnderi(, Jnmia Stev enson, Kdlth Itenson. , Bly Cookery: Jean Dixon. Malt le Juno Cross, Barbara Owen, Ifuth Campbell, Helen Campbell, Iva lloyd, Jessie lloyd. Ima Cms. Mury Dixon, Doris Morgan, Mao Morgan. Mnlln Potato: ' Jerry ttajnus. Frank Paygr, Kudnlph Paygr. Willie Kunx, Lloyd Smith, Louis Kowal owakl. Morrill Potato: Curl Dehllngvr. Harold Dixon, llhurlea Drew, Mar tin Srhmlts. Virgil Stewart, Letand Trlplott, Jerry Short., Midland Canuiurr Lucille Cal houn, Jacklo French. Anna Burnett, Pauline Burnett, Catherine Burnett, Kdna Jones, Horn lie Zetaman. ' Fort Klamath Canning: Marlon Bunch, Vlnnle llrlprnc, Dorrls Nouh Mlldrttd Kcrjinson, Juiuilta Taylor. . " 1 . . . i Motor cyle ' Hits . " Fence Man Hurt Crashing through a barb-wlro fence whlla riding a motorcyclo on The Dulles-California highway, two miles north of Pelican City, Martin Carter Suffered aevore bruises about the fare and body this morning. Carter was tiding the machine to ward Klamnth Falls when tha acci dent occurred. I Ho la a patient at tba.Iitnmn.th C.R(iornl Imtipitul. Buick: Touring . ' Arl. New paint. v 450.00 ' Buick Garage l330Min'i 'Phone "42 I . - K" . .. ..' i. TrSS1 -i I? reminder that the law la in effect and ' meat be adhered to." . : V Thla wa the comment this morning f Chief of Police Keith K. Ambroae In discus- lug but edict that after August 1 pedestrian falling to atay within the. white llnea at street tnteraectlru would be arretted baled Into poll'- court. "The fluos will rl'uxe sr'ound IS ceata." ho continued, ."and are designed merely to remind tha offender ot tha existence of tbo law." .! Ranchers' Favor ' , Frank O. Lowden ORECTON. Ill , July It, fA.P.) Frank O. Lowden, former governor of Illinois, today received a petition bearing tbe signatures of 10,000 Montana votera asking him to be come a candidate for tbe republican nomination for president Tbe petition which bad been cir culated In every Montana county wo presented to Mr. Lowden at his farm home by W. E. Stockton of Boteman, Montana, president ot the Montana Farm Bureau. "Mr. Lowden said that nothing could bo said at thla tlmo", said Mr. Stockton after be presented tho petition. - "Montana is very strong (or Gov ernor ' Lowden. . we appreciate his altitude towards tho farm problem and that Is the big problem of oar state. Wo bellcTo that Governor Lowden la the man who will bring about better conditions." ' t . i First Marriage is Adjudged Mortgage On Man's Property CHICAGO. July 1J, (A.P.i Tho obligation ot a first marriage con stitutes a first lien on a man's' earnings and the second marriage can only be considered in the nature of a second mortgage until the alimony payments ot the first are couipletod, Superior Judge Harry A. Low Is ruled in freeing Orland F. Ulakel member of the Cook county Jail antl-altmony club. ' Blake's wife, Mr.' Catherine M. Blake, Is suing him for separate maintenance and had him com mitted to Jail when he' fulled to pay her tomporary alimony. Blake told the courKthat he bad a Job but could not work at It because hla wife insisted on keeping hi in in Jail. Kven if he did work, he said, he could only make enough money to support his two children by a previous marriage , 1924 Chev. Touring New paint; a real good car; $190 Locke Motor Co. (Formerly Chevrolet sales Co.) '-"' Oakland Tragedy 1 - : , tmk KS1INDS: BECOMES IfilDE s Popular lYonnf .Woman Marries ' Jack Murphy; At Home 722 Doty St. A bit of romance of more lhan passing 'Interest to' score of resi dents throughout Klamath county, cornea with ,th announcement, of the marriage of Jack Murphy and Mis Leatba Slmmonda. .. - The nonuiar vounc connla sllnned away bn Saturday evening. motorlngX to Vrcka where they were married f on Sunday morning at 9:10 o'clock by Rev. C. Miller, pastor of the First Methodist church. Tbey are now at home to their many friend at 722 Doty street ' , . . . ; Mrs. Murphy Is one of tho popu lar young women of Klamath Falls and graduated from the Klamath county high school with the class of 192S. On more than one occasion In contests aba has taken honors as being one of- the most beautiful young women of this city. She is the daughter of Mrs. Fred Stearns of thla city. . Mr. Murphy is employed with the Mar Barber shop, and during his residence in this city has made many friends. .::.( .i Hans' Completed for ' Old Dance for Vets rians have been completed for the annual reception and ball- Monday evening at Legion hall, when Spanish War Veterans and their ladies will bo honor guests.'. i . . Danco numboxs which were' In voguo durinr, tha Spanish War will be played by Lcs KuIIIur and, Ills Country Boya, t ' ' ' , . .On the receiving lino to greet the guesta will be Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bathtany. Mr.1 and Mrs. A. R. Wll - son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frankford of tbe executive committee; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin, representing the Daughters of tbe American Revo lution; Mr. and Mrs. "Verno J. Walk er, representing the Veteran ot For eign Wars; Mr. and Mrs. George ! Barth, of the Amorican Legion and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Myers of the Applegate Ladles Auxiliary. ' . j A fashion paper, for convenience. ' is supplying patterns in an enve-; lope. We know some actresses ; .whoso whole wardrobe would go in one. . . I You can't convince m self-made man that he gave himself the worst of It. RaxfucfagIght LSKVrl yca 4a aha s'-4 araaasiaal ai Hlah Blood 11 Add Coadltlaat Kldner, Llvec Usui Bladdet Treakl lasltgattlea Coatitftttlea SSI jp- Star Drug Co. - Countyi Prisoners New Jail Home; Late Hours Now Taboo; Lights Go Out at 9 p. m. Aa happy a lark even though. small hours, have come to an end. they bava to go to bed at p. mj i tho old 4.11 an tha tot. flnoe nf fh!!tVyf.,PrtU.Tr,.I"".,.n'Sht "'"I'the eounty court house, the pri.oa their first sleep In the new county I Jail on tbe aouthwest corner of tbe county court houae block. With tbe 150,000 jail accepted by the county court, the prisoners were moved to their new quarter late yeslsrday afternoon. Do they like It? I ll say tbey do," smiled Jim Hilton.' depute aher- iff. ? - u ;-!-.' But tbe nights of rollicking songs, of late reading, of story telling, of kangaroo . court sessions into tbe Klamath Falls Mail Carriers Take Vacations Vacation time for carrier at tbe local post office la here, which mean a new man will carry tbe mall for at least 15 daya. n . Ith thla announcement comes the necessity of correctly addresaing mall, o that the same service can bo carried on, despite the fact the new carrier la on duty. Name should be. written plainly and addresses correctly, and whore mall Is delivered to boxes, the name 1 should be written upon the box. I Raiding 8tapac'a borne in the eve Postal regulations require that ! nine, the officer conducted a frult- every patron on a rural route shall have his name painted on his mail box and Postmaster John McCall Is trusting that patrona will cooperate with the local office to the extent ot having thla done at once, giving the office a change to continue the service which' ha been maintained throughout the past months. ' Vacations at the local office start ed on jij .tint, ... , ; ; V. : T..-. THE WEATHER : .The Cyelo-Stormagraph- at Under wooda Pharmacy, in. the i mortal -words of tbe ancient Greek, ain't reg latere no change for three whole days. ) . . .. j ... N. Forecast for next 14 hours: Fair and warm with brisk winds. The.1- Tycos recording thermometer regis-1 tend maximum and minimum tem peratures aa follows: Low 68; high S3. j Even it a man's good- deeds live afrer him, be Isn't in ;tltlon to earn. ' .3.; av 4sA ia.Ca Fnee rranamit 50 Flies must be killed. FLY-TOX will do it. Wdl not 1 11 1 c 1 TTTT WfTTTT MnsoutT0J LbSKUMUn J j 1. ! I 1 ' 1 'it rrti;TTNr SsSwJluitf: .;li,llitii ; r Correct Dental Work : When .you. come, to mtj for your dental work you will be assured of proper .wovktnanship at a just and reasonable price. My1 list of satisfied . patients is growing daily. You, too, will be pleased with my service. Free" Examinations Given !: DR. R.; D. COE r r-Hopka Bldg.-(v.'-'.C":-' Phone 836 Investors Attention . 480 acres deep sandy losm. Irrigatdd. no better toll any where, this is an estate and must be sold, can be purchased for $30.00 per Land in same locality has, acre. per acre. .'. i I 'i SELAK "REALTORS" 'so s. eth s(f " aire Happy in era were allowed free license to stay up as long- aa tbey pleased. ' ". "Bat now lt' different." com mented Sheriff Hawkins. "At 9 p. m. tbe Jailer herds the prisoners into cells eight in ' each cell and switches off the lights. They didn't mind It last night but It might be different later on." " , ' . " Tbe sheriff said the new lull (a the finest county prison , lq Oregon outside of Portland..' " , . LOU HIKEiTH Trap Door In Room Diacov- ' ercd on Second Raid la ' Same Night ' A clever ruse employed last night by Deputy Sheriff Louie Mueller and Chief of Police Keith Ambrose re sulted In the arrest for the second lime this week of Louie Stapac, re puted bootlegger, at 20 Klamath avenue. ' lesa search for the liquor they were sure was located somewhere In the bonis. .;' They left, out a short time later returned and lurked close to the bouse. Finally they beard a noise of boards hitting each other. . "I've got a hunch Keith," said the deputy., ... ':--.' 1 "So'.v 1," answered the chief. , Into the house for the second time sWa- the -officer;.; through the front room and Into Mrs. Stapac' pea room. ; -- t ' - There, under the rug, they discov ered a small trap door and Just be neath tbe floor they found a small nn.nili. ,f J ntmleatlna llauor. Stapac la back in Jail today and . ... v . , I T1 (.' will o? OaHTU IWW1 - ! nosaesaion ot intoxicating liquor. ; OUTRIDE THI XDER STORM LONDON, July 13. (AP) Thun derbolts ' mean -nothing -much to Fraule D. . Rascbe, petite stnnt fly er. She and Mrs. tinoii i.ynu out rode a storm Ui going by air j from Croydon, to Southampton In order that the fraule might connect) with the Leviathan o!, . trlJ tp he United Statea. . 1 0- Instant Relief Dr. SchoQ's Zino-pad stop all pain quicker ' than any other known, method. Takes but a minute to quirt: the worst com. Healing starts at once. When the corn is gone it never . comes back. If new shoes make the spot "tDuchy '-acain. Zino-pad stop it instantly. That's, because Xiao-pads re more tha cause prestaoc and rubbing of shoes. Dr. Schollv Zlne-pads ar tnedlcatrd, antlMStti. pratevtlvc. At all arusam aa4 abo dealer' 3Sc DlScholfs ZhtO'pads Put on on in pain is gotwf sold recently from tSS.OO to 12o &: TRACY x-" " Phono 969 OUTWJTSTAPAC