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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1928)
THE F.VENING IIETvAT.D. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Wi-tl no.sday, March 21, 192S FIND NO TRACE ' LOST BANKER (Continued trom page 1) point la which the missing man bad Insured restaurant fixtures. ' Search of an area near the Ed munson ranch,' whore a ahot was reported to have been heard lnteldays alono In the hills. He was Monday evening, this morning byja man of substantial means, own. sheriff's posse, failed to find a;ed a pnlatlal home In this city, alngta trace or clue. Wind and Wind and; rain In the Itutte Falls district. ene vauey tamiiy. a orotner, Uils morning handicapped the 'living at Eugene, arrived this ljunt. morning to assist In the hunt. ';" Saw Barker? V Tho authorities are also lnves-1 7) A Af CONDITION tlgating reports mat a numuer of Butte Tails rosldents saw Bar ker leaving In another automo bile than the one. abandoned in ho heavy timber. . Little credence far placed In the report. t J.' J. Slmmervllle, merchant of Butte Palls, and close friend of tjie missing roan lor zu yenrs. "J? . " VL . . ' aaia mis mori.mg oer i..e distance telephone: ! "I Bark- on hl j and we have hope, that his wife will get a letter today. At lea. .? that la what we are all hoping." -According to hla friend.. Bar - leer was a uua ui exoruio u . irriihiiu Aitd b.. been ' nesslraistlc for the last two weeks. They believe that he became j naulc stricken Dy tne visit oi tne ; state Insurance Invest Igatora j tldoi and fire marshals, and fled, oh the apur of the moment. i i The district attorney's office i issued a statement saying that I Barker, who waa an Insurance ' Went, had written a policy on I f.n '.'"f! t"'"""' w,".la "'the water la muddyT another policy tor tne same, mount waa written ln another ; ootopany and eventually reduced "-' ' """ stored In a warehouse at Central j Folnt, whlcn was ceatroyeo Dy j-oiui, wuitu ' Hre last August, Deputy Insur- a Commissioner James Good-!. v-ouiuiimwounr WB" ' , n arfmitiod ihn! ha intended i Question Barker on the mat-'he h.'?. , . ... I ment and then raised It, looking I Bank la Sound. . at the jurors as he said: g .While no official report has "I surely would like to be able feen Issued, it was said by a" to say why It went out." Hear SCOVILLE Tonight FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH -m I ' WEDNESDAY XIGHT ; WED. night fT ' will twt Pjtrio- tle Night. Dr. Sco v 1 1 1 e will speak on "The Curse of Kais erlsra and the Rles a 1 n g s of Christian lied Americanism." . nr. and Airs. Scorllle will wear their army uniforms. Mrs. Scoville will , . sing "Have You '. . - ' Seen Him ln France" and "When Your Blue ptnr Turns to Gold." All sol diers of all wars Including the American Legion and all who assisted them by buying Liberty , . . t ;....i i c twenty-two wards to the sick and Dr. Scovllle waa in France twice lead the -vast throng In singing the BE ON TIME, i.C v V-'. A high authority that affairs of the I I'lne Hull bank were In perfect condition and on a sound basis. 1 State official refused to Issue any statement on any angle of the Investigation. I Darker Is a former timber cruiser and experienced woods man, accustomed to spending .and come of a wealthy lllam and come of FOUND LACKING (Continued from page 1) ! ly must have overlooked some- thing." ... I A tna ..Ml.. f I Kance ,ht he an(, hg assl!(Unt Van Norman had seen the i dam It hours before the break March 13 in which TS Uvea were Jost and IT .r. reported mis8lnBt examination of Mulhol- !,,, contina.d. , j ! bd,v' dam, A Of all the dams I have a -er wea ln eTery "ectlon of the ccuu-1 try. It was the driest. nuw uiu you uupien io visit the dam on Monday, the day before the flood? ) A t went ihere because Tony Harhelfjier. the keener who was ! drowned notified me that the wa- ter was muddy and there was a new leak. ; Q-What doe, It indicate when a That is bad. verv bad. Wnen u la mnddy It Indicates a Icak thrcugh the earth, which la always a serious matter. o.n.d r . von Monday I tbat there waa aangarr ANo, never. never did such w.. .., .here waa dangar? a thing OCCUf to me. s a thing occur to me. a i . - ine agea engineer, ,i yrars u dronned hla head a mo- a mo THIRSDAT XIGHT Tlw. l-nnardobl Kin or The Si,T ASSSTo hX Dr.Scovlllewlll give six Bible proof texts showing that, there l one .in loi. th? It will neither be lorgotten- mere hereafter everybody.' n r v o u r friend (V a Curtis w ! the vast j in a bi e n d a. Mr. ill lead crowd . big alng. ssoio i.y Dnx Scovllle of Chicago. P-onds. War Saving Stamps, and all .in. ...... limn. in. dying soldiers, in one afternoon, and Mrs. Scovllle once. He will war songs. i :30 TONIGHT Exa Formal Spring Opening Thursday evening at 8 o'clock we will show the correct colors and weaves to be worn by men in 1 928. Ladies cordially invited BRIEF NEWS OF KLAMATH Itettirnml frtm Kouili I Mr. an 'and duugl d Mrs. Charles Martin ghter have relumed from visit of several weeks In Cali fornia. 1). A. It. Meeting lVMponcd The regular meeting of The Daughters of Ihe American Hev olution will not he held on Mon day. April t as previously an nounced. Instead, the meeting will be held on Monday, April 9 at the home of Mrs. R. Perrln of Pecific Terrace. Mrs. Wilbur Jonea will have charge of the pro- Rram' Mrs. Arklev Will Aneml Mr. ' AMtln. .,. y M- Ackley Pec' IVT m' tb"i ' h Hw. L I m Zl 11a K.vo l.itlon to be held In Por land on " . t the Hotel Multnomah. Delphlnns Thursday XUzht The evening class of The Del phlans will meet at the home of .rs. n. it. .eweu on inumuity night. Returned from Valley Mrs. Jennie Hnrn. Mrs. Wilbur Jonea and son Wilbur Jr., bve - , Hllm.. returned from a visit In the val- 'nc " nroml.ient ley where they enjoyed the weekw: ; F-ank Chase promln. l ? 't! XZl! "- """A" wnlle Joam na tored onto Phoenix, . m - rt i J ... - . - - r - T. S. McKlnney la at tho S . rm Ij.Ii. mniitv. reilsted ; - - from Latoavlew. The town U ;: sprucing up and the entire ccun- . . : - . I tv Is experiencing desire tor .. : development. This year tne couo-, ty hopes to aee the highway to Klamath Falls completed end the. detestable Devil's Garden section ' lmDroved. Lake counts also ' wants connections with Bend im-l proved and It la looking forward j (Continued from page One) to the widening of the narrow, of ,nnd setltem(nt pon(ca ut gauge. 3ome of this railroad , Mr ,de and ne predlt.,d a Knmt construction la now under way lncrellM, ln work alon(t tho,e and It la believed that ! liaen d,irn(t lhe coming year. Re reasonable ltme there will be ex-gus compled from a que,tlon- tensive logging ana operation. , thj, county n, , ,nter n" nt been Ter 'or me aneep. aoa e "" " of having more sheep and 1 ! value than any other county In ,he Vnl,ed StatesPortland Ore- RCn"'n- . - I Jx,n nrnrt ... . r wruniua, u.i, dent of the Veteran. Council of uregon in company wim . . Jackson of the state council loft this morning for Ilend on official htiinen sfirr snendtng Tuesday in th, Inlnrnta of the cr- Air. and Mrs, Fred Scballock ! accompanied by Mrs. Emma Lee j Mills and Mrs. Minnie Lee HenryJ plan ts leave tomorrow for Port-I land to attend Grand operainnn iiev. rrang wemeu pas-' Week. While north the ladieaj tor of the First Methodist church j j A officiating. Commitment services ' aBBBaaaaaaaBBV'1 wl" he conducted by the local j l: j jf X"i"rAm""lSMiTH annoyed WALKS KAI.I.H .Ui.UX 4 . RISKY, Knglnud, March SI. IjPl Tho Prince of w waies ion loony uuruiK mw n,.wiv hi m ini m m... races. He was not hurt. The prince waa compel- lug In I lie brigade of guards liner - reglmentnl 4 challenge cup race when he fell. After Jumping tha j 4 seventh fence, the prince ' tried to clear a brook, but was unsealed. ' will attend the state convention of The D, A. R. In Portland, Mrs. Lee Here Mrs. Ijiura L. Lee of Ottawa. Kansas Is the house guest of her sister. Mrs. Alice McColm and ' her two nieces. Mrs. C. L. i vey and Mrs, Freda Ellis. liar- Mrs. (ilover tiolnu Xorth Mr. Pred Clover of GbveV. 8, P". to attend the fonvenon of ,he n. A. R. hold , ,.crlnm, so The i headquarters will be at the Hotel Multnomah. R,.,urnoi jm Ahlniu I 11. D. Ward and Denver Parks I have returned home from Ash : land where they transacted busl- nesa and visited with friends. n and measure, trip to Marys- . ... c.-. !....- till,'. , ailluillM. dihib r California eight years ago. Mr. Chase has returned each spring hi. rrU-nds to, assist his fri. nds In making out their Income tax reports. Mr. rhe .n.d conditions good in V.fs" '"""J he Mrlll t allfornia through the Marysvme , !,.- J.!. i. f . in..u.r,.. n.,o.n. - LAND KEY TO PROSPERITY na ,et out by Mr. Culley early m, moath ,JW ,nat Und tlement holds a major place on the programs of nearly every chan,ber of commerce ln Oregon, New m re nQW , ht ,y ommunite, and cnam. b- " " P "t this promotion work, it was stated. FUNERAL NOTICES ALK.V CLARK CORXEIL i Friends are respectfully Invited j io attend tne lunerai services for the late Alex Clark Cornell to be held Thnrsday a'ternoon at 2: SO 0 e"" the Karl W hillock fu- neral home, l'lne avenue at Sixth. , louge oi Masons. t interment win f be made In the family plot in Llnkvllle cemetery. . DR. SCOVILLE I ; LIONS SPEAKER Taking "Ethics on Llonlsm'as his subject. Dr. Charles Reign j Scovllle spoke before the Lions ! club at its regular weekly lunc b-: eon on Tuesday. Dr. Scovllle 1 pointed out the Important points of being a member cf this civic j body which is recognized as one; of the lending clubs In tho cotin-, !try. j In tho absence of E. U. Hard-j euhrook, C. 11. Montelius presld- j ed at the luncheon. j Myers, Plckfttt and Bowrlng of ' The Jack Bowrlng orchestra rend-1 ered tho music for the luncheon. ; i Mrs. Charles Helgn Scovllle rend- j ered two voi-al selections which pleased the members of the club. . Markets j PORTLAND, Ore.,. Mar. 21. (A. iP.) Wholesale prices: Butler, firsts steady, other grades lower; Portland Dnlry ' Exchango net t wholesale prices, cubes extras, I 44c; standards 4 4 Vi ' ; p-lmc firsts, 41c; first', 44c. Creamery ' prices: Prints 3c over cube stan dards. Eggs: Medium extras and me dium firsts 1c lower; fresh stan- 'dard extrns 24c; fresh standard I finds 21c; fresh medium extras 1 20c; fresh medium firsts lsc. j Prices to rotallcrs "2c over ex change prices. Association sell- Ing prices: Extras 24c; firsts 23c; medium 22c; undersized !20c. . i Bids to the farmer: Btitterfat 'steady, 46c .tat Ion, '4 7c track, j 62c fob Portland. i Poultry steady. Heavy hens, 22if24c; light 1520c; springs 20( 21c; broilers 2325c; Pekfii 'white ducks 30c; colored nom inal; turkeys, alive, 25 4 27c. j Onions steady, local 12.50 3.00 per cwt. Potatoes steady, 75 011.23 per AT COMMITTEE (Continued fro a paga 1) ennlrlbntnr to the governor's ti.a ..........i...,. I...,.. ....i.i The ROV'.rmir a letter an d ' ...... ;i, i.iiiniun iiiiif.i ixiiiimtui imir . rt..ftn.j,.l hl (.... I lu..l Inn I tint I. .. J t . . .:' " ..... , ..', ,.., , Slurlulr never contributed to the governors campaign fund either '" or',,Jr 0,nor h ran 1 WASH1NV.TON'. March SI, (p) Although ho has not yet re- reived liovernor Smith s letter, Senator Nye. of North Dakota. j chairman of the teupol dome com- j mltlec, suld ndnyfhat the gov - lernor's denial that Harry P. Sin- clalr had contributed to his rum - palgn fund, was quite complete, "The part I had In the sen- ate debate was aimply In answer to a querry directed to me by n senator," Nyo said. mnli'ly 1J0 such farmers in the KMxmsES T. H. Nl l'KRVIStOX j county. . MANAtil'A. Nicaragua, March "Our Investigations have re SI. (?") President Dlna signed a'vealed a most dlstresnlng sltim decree today establishing Anierl-Hon In regard to the poultry situ can supervision of the national 'a." Mr. Henderson explnlned. elections In October. "There is but one solution, a NEW PRINTED DRESSES for Women and Misses ' (Is mm it. ;f'..V , IT- j. . . . A A '-. Vf:-:' I' -- 7 The finest collertion to-be found anywhere. The patterns arc something new and distinct, representing modes from foreign countries. A wonder ful assortment of exquisite color schemes made of fine dimity and organdies and the reasonable prices are an added attraction. Expert Service in our Beauty Parlors marketing to BE ORGANIZED (Continued trom pax H I (rsm Jackson county. ruder the . . . proposed plan, this shipment from hih iif.iuniius w.niiu niso oe nnn- died through the Klutniith niiir- kellng association and graded, j can.lled and sold under the same rlrcumslunces. ! Tho noultrvuien 'will he eiillod together to iIIhciihs tho sltuntton i In nil Its angles. Already a spe-' j clal committee, rnmpnsed of Kred I Peterson. T. N. Case. I.. Alva Lew la. Enrl Mink and t A., . Henderson hua drawn lis articles of nssjctntlun and bv-lnws. ' These will Ii.. subiullleil in the ponllrymen us a whole Saturday afternoon. Every poiillrymnn (owning 100 ten or more will be : asked to Join the association. Their Is believed to be npproxl- TRUTH IN h W .V. 't';Mv!- AMERICA Chic Frocks For Warm Can Be Seen In Large Center Window ', i ... Wednesday Evening. Prices $1.95 and $2.25 rooperntlvn mitrkctliig itseln linn. "The poiillrymnn Is milij 'rlcil to a hnppenslnnce marketing sit uation, He liiust peddle his eggs from store to store t there urn In stances, however, where thn Inr ger pnultrymen have ili'fluito connections.) "Ho in ii hi sell his eitgs mid ns n result the buyer ran more or lex dlciain price, We hml a mn mw,g f p'oirymen here I the othor day and discovered thai prices received by these men mimed from ii cents to -S rents. That sltiintlon Is niiliirally one At Tlae ! LIBERTY . TIIKATItE LAST KltiiWINtl ItlllA V VllttilM I VAI.I.I . . . In , . . "Stage Madnesft" TlllltSDAY nod I'RIDAV tiAHV ( IMIPKIt 4'The Ut bu'tlaw" ADVERTISING; . ,1 j ' '-'iT i ''; yi ii i. - r j v ill .11 1 II I I - '. J IV 1 1 I J 7 i t . S Days A head only Hint should be corroded unit Hi t only logical solution la a V (op erative association such us Ihn Jucrson county assoclullon which will obviatn all the nucusslly of useless wasto of time In anarch lug for a buyer and will guaran tee the standa-rd prlco to llif piultrymr.ii." At The. I PINE TREE I . TIIEATItK LAST NIIOWINtl TODAV 5 BIG ACTS e VAUDEVILLE O , nuil . , "PAID TO LOVE" Till IISIIAY mid 1 ItlllA V Wn linen PIKIIV Itnynioiid IIAITON In Now We're in the Air 7 ;..1V ' i ' Elizabeth Arden Product Sold Here. MA m 4 J