The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 07, 1928, City Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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REWARD
MONEY
15 DISTRIBUTED
HPOKANK, Wnh.. July (A
P.)--Aiportlotiiniit nf the re.
ward money offered for tha ar
rest nf hn three O'Aiitrenioiil
brothers who killed four men In
a mull (ruin robbery In Ilia HIs
klyou mountains of Oregon oe
tober 11. HI.1. Was announced
hern today by Churlcn Itlddlford,
district thief nf ()., H. pout office
liipetors.
Apportionment was made un
der direction of Mr. Itlddlford In
whose bund was pluced niuat of
thn responsibility of directing (he
rent wurlil wldo mun ' hunt for
tilt) D'Autreuionts, U jy, liny mid
Hugh.
Tim government (iffnra dtd.Ona
and th' Houtlim Pacific' rnlh-ohd.
Ih J proas ' Companies 'and Ihn
state of Orniroii ' pouted enough
lo mull lha rewards tolu) 1&,
900. All' rewords ro la be' ap
portioned On tho sums hauls at
those of lb government, Ulddi
ford stntrd.
Thuniaa lloynolds, milillol' llv
In at.Bau Kranrlwu, la lo got
11.000. The atidro amount of
fered' tfy-'tne 'government for ths
arrest of Hugh D'Autrcmuiit and
enough of Ilia real to lotul 1'ijoo.
Itcyiiulils aaw hitogriiiha of
lluftb WAl'li .narvlnlt In! Hi tfldN
Ipptnea sittlijiud dim fcrYtyt'id 'af.
Manila Pahranryi H.i Ivitft Ir
Albitrt Collingsworth of New
Iloatim, Ohio. bvUl roeelva, U ao
of government aiin;y'. and ,npJ
proximately . !lT,l&o'';nllogtnr
Collingsworth,' 'a' cripple ' frith I
both feet amputated and blind In
ona aya, rocognltcd from pictures
toy and Hay D'Autrcmont whom
ha Identified aa workers 'In a
fartory at HteubeavlUn, Ohio. ,
lira. Emma I. Maynard. Porta-,
mouib. - Ohio, private deiecllve
who waa called In by Collings
worth to aaalat him. la lo recelvo
lha aania amount. t
8lx Htoubenvllln pjllcrmen who
pa rile I pa lad in lha arret aro to
recelvo 1100 each from Die gov
arnment offer for the arrt-at of
Hoy and Hay. ,
Tha nnlorloua brolhera are now
erring sentences In lha Oregon
penitentiary ,41 Halom.
NOW bllOWIMi
C HK.U TIKVI.
a, Billici Dova with
- Lloyd Hughes
" , . In ... ; ' "
'The Stolen Bride
Never ao grtrgrou!
Vrrer au rbarmlng!
Scrr ao nqulaHoI " '
Vou'll l;re Hit More .
t Than trrl
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MMIAT iand MOXO.W
1 l.KATUICK, JOV In .
"THE ANGEL' OF
BROADWAY"
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LIBERTY7
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.VOW MIOWINM
Buffalo Bill' Jr.
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"The Valley , of
'Hunted Men"-
l. KflK It. A1.VKXTI IIK,
and KOMANCK In the val
ley of Hunted Men v. hero
nobody lovxa atrnnicrr. .,
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HI'N'DAY .anil MOMIAY
BUCK JONES
We Invite
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Our many friends and patrons, to our new
restaurant for-their Sunday Dinner. We
have just finished remodeling and have the
most 'beautiul restaurant in-
: , Southern Oregon. .,
wv.' i j i a.;. i t i . i . ! i : . ,. . ' .'
SUNDAY DINNER ,
Served 12 Noon until 8 p. m.
JACK BOWRING AND HIS ORCHESRA
Will Play from 5 to 8 p7m.
The Pelican "Grille"
Near the Pine Tree The&tre
As To Backs; We'll Back This
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All right, gentlemen; if you're
Jvaniilte l.nff of Portland, Ore., who haa Im-oo In m or lea for about
a year. Her back la acclnlmed tha moat beautiful on all of the
Hollywood cinema lota. How can we prove It? Look at tho pic
turn again! ,t i
"First Automobile" Now Only
Dream To Man Who Might Have
Been Great and Rich As Ford
' fiPltlN'OriEI.D. O.. July f.
In RIs little garage-like shop
here, to the tune cf his motor
and lathe, II. W. Owons dreams .
of glory that might have been i
It la a dreont of tbe lost pos-
slblllty of being tha flrat auto-,
mobile pioneer and Inventor In '
ine i nueti niuiea. in xact, na is ( mn Bin-mi, .luiuna
the flrat, ovn Inalala, although i rocking" . bnguy . or waSon n
little rredlt. If any. is given bltn their wake.
In official automotive circles. j . KimiIs Hip Mnmhnl. (
Digging bark Into the recessea ' The village marshal waa'puc
ef bla memory, Harry Owen, nowl"d. He could pot stop tho ma
gray haired and 6, recalls Ipe 1 china from operating, as there
day when at the ago or 14 he;were no laws to csver this euwr
ca ued a stir In bis village by 1 gency. so upon tha pretext that
appearing on the street a with a the 160 pounda preoaure reglster-amoke-belrhlng,
snorting contrnp- I Ing on the steam gauge waa dan
tlon that moved without horso or gerous, he ordered the boy to
man power. j reduce It. ,
It was in the spring of 18867 In I"" The reducing process was ac
Rlrhwood. Ohio, that Harry Owen I compllahrd by changing the po
got bis idoaa from tho loromo- sttlon of the needle to read HO
lives that passed by tha town. He
locked himself In hla room and
drew plans for his motor. -.
Ilulldn .Motor Vrrnn Hrrapx,
Without funds and denied aid
by his father, a surgeon for the
trie railroad, the boy was forced
to do all the work himself.
Ho raised 111. 60 from tha sale
of. old rags, copper and Junk,
Wi'.h iM t ot this he bought a!
crucible, which ha used, to melt
old brass given him by friendly
employes of the rsilroad. ' '
' " The story of that '"steiXn
: wagon" Is a tale of callouses,
! hard work and deprivations.1 The
parts nf lha machine were all
mudo by the hoy himself with
! patterns made from old pine
boxes, chiseled with a surgical
! knlfn purloined from his father's
1 collection and sand glten him by
friend In a foundy at Warren,
Ohio.
I Tho' lad took n year to com
plete the Job. Then he started
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ready to read about It now. she's
'oul to Vove to the town that bis
j work had not been in vain.
The coal-burning, smoke-belcb-
Ing monatnr came down the atroet I
at th. unpsocedented rate of 17 1
t'rom
tholr homes lo see what ''at
Owens hoy was up to Horses.
hfohe from their hitching racka
twMinda InalMBit nf 1 KA fiminrla
and the marshal was satisfied.! SAN FRANCISCO. July 7. (U
" 'lowing that GO pounds' of steam j PL The weather outlook tor
wasn't going to hurt anybody." he-week beginning Jtjly 8 was
i. is. r.n .m, hi. 'announced here today by the
machine In his father's barn,
where a fire reduced It no ashes
and twisted motnl.
During Iho next few years the
lad was kept busy making "steam
w.gonT" for men over Ohio. They
wtno much improved over his
first attempt.
Now Owens works In Ills lit
tle shop In Springfield. Inventing
things for the cars for which
others receive credit because of
pmloctlto patents . ' Altogether,
he has made and sold 27 patents
on parts and accessories. -, , x- ,
He holds nn III feeling toward
tb're others, bnt aaysV
"Well, all I made mine' for was
to have a good time, and I did."
GRAZING LAND
! I.AKKVIKW. Ore.; July
Several thousand "acres of grat-
I Ing land In the Sliver Lsko ills-
itrlct, . particularly In- Antelope
Klatv wero destroyed by the ro
cent caterpillar Invasion. accord
ilng to a report of (iilbert D.
Brown, forest supervisor, who In
vestigated the menaro recently, v
Sheep' which were grating lii
that area have been transferred
temporarily lo other areas In or
der lo take rare of the alt bat ton,
Mr. Brown said.
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BOGUE CONFERS
IN S. F. WITH
S. P. OFFICIALS
N. H. Ilngue, general manager
of the O. ('. A K. railroad, and
formerly chief engineer of the
same line, Is spending several
i days In Ran Kranrlsco conferring
with Southern Pacific officials
relatlVA to thn nrnnrMi nn tha
I 26-mile -extension of the O... C,
i A E. line from Spraguo It Ivor to
I Illy v ,
TitT.TI(Tf1I "Is expected back In
I Klnmnth Falls Monday,
EVENING ' HERALD KLAMATH FALL.: OREGON
OHURIHTER;
EQUALS REGORD
IIAHVAHD BTADirM, (M
nitllHIK, .Ma., iuly V (API
fliiorgo Kiinpnoii, fliiliy Ohio
Htaln aprlnlrr, algnallicd lha
alurt Of tho 1 final Amerlran
Olympic iraek and field tryoata
today by niualllng tha Olympic
rorord of 10 S-f aoconda for I He
too n.ctora durb, on a aoggy !
irark. . ' - .!
Hltnpaon waa off llko a acarod
' Jack riabhlt In thn flrat heat of
tho 100, but bo had to with-
in
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atand flno cloning challenge by
Toledo high acbo-j boy, Don I
nll. to win by a yard. Den-1
neti noai oui rraua uuiuh-t.
New York, formor national rha
plot) for second place. Hum
waa being pressed to gain I
'hlrd qualifying place In a t
ntt boat out Krank lluaacy, of ,
ham-
UMiwy
the
ua-
ala with Weldon Draper of South
ern California and othera.
Tha Texaa are, Claud Bracey
from Itlce - Inatllula, pounded
down II alralghtnway to win
lha aecond heat and alao equalled
tha Olympic record of 10 J-B
aeconda. Bracey waa not ex-
! tended and won In flna atyla.
Three yarda In front of tha orat
wblla "Klying rop." Hob McAllla
ter of New York with . Aubrey
i;ocaren, anotnvr 1 1 ftwuvt,
i m vr.t and m half behind He
Alllnter.' -
An upset marked tho shot put
trials wben Herman Brlx, Uni
versity of Washington etar. heav.
ed the U-pound ball distance
of f feet, three ond'one quarter
Inches to beat the famous trio
from the Pacific coast, Krnei.
Knck and llothert. as well aa
i. uMk.aHa , l.a wtaennaln
liciu .n ii -" .
giant an dfiftb qualifier for tbtf
finals tomorrow. -"
. Brli mark figured to a baala
of 60. 17 feet, broke the' national
A. A. U. championship record by
one hundredths of a foot.
CONSTRUCTION
2 NEW SCHOOLS
PLAN OF BOARD
Growth of two small commun
' -(.ion.
ities baa Impelled the county
"non ructlon of a one-
r tQUIM , .w.
, VI ,nnouncei today
hoo, 8uper,ntonden,t
rred j,elerilon. Tne two atruA
litres wilr b erected V AVraaaopt
lake,, a,, railroad staUotjjOn. lie
Cascade line, and the otlier "at
another 8. P. station. Chemult.
Chemult haa enjoyed growth
due to 8baw-Bertram Lumber
company logging activities, and
Crescent lake Is a railroad di
vision center. ' " s
FAIR WEATHER
FORSEEN FOR
ENSUING WEEK
weather bureau as follows? ' 1
( Far western states: Tbe out
look Is tor fair weather except
for fof on the coast and moder
ately warm wltlf low humidity
"' ' h
week.
TRANSPORT IS
SUNK? FIVE OF
CREW RESCUED
SANTIAfiO, Chile, July 7, IP)
The army transport Angamos
ian'k today In the bay of Arauco.
Only five of the crew were saved.
according lo first reports.
' The ' Angamos was a single
Crow steamer of 6.976 tons and
had a speed of 14 knots- She
was built in Scotland In 1890
and was refitted by the Chilean
government two yoars ago.
Motoretl to Atdilnnd
' Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Einmltt.
Mr. ond Mrs. W". Paul Johnson,
Mrs. Jonnle Hum and Mrs. Geo.
Humphrey motored to Ashland
today lo attend the funeral of
Carey It am shy. .
.
Mr. anil Mrs. Dc' Vatil Home
- Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley Da Vaul
nee Clara Cnlklns have returned
from a week's honeymoon 'spent
at Lake o' The Woods. They will
be at home- to- their friends at
the McCarthy apartments.
Questionnaires sent to the
alumril of Oberllrt will be used
to adjust the salaries of the fac
ulty members. What a 'grand op
portunity for (he follow who
flunked In Latin!
.A man In Ohio was arrested
rdr the theft of 30 cents' worth
Of cookies,
sweet kind.
Evidently not the
Amelis Karhart haa received
several doren poems In commem
oration of her transatlantic flight.
She has our sympathy. .
'HERMAN CtJrlTOSf
BRINO RESULTS
ALTERATION OF
SURVEY, PLAN
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(Contlnned from page 1)
Klamatb Irrigation dlntrlct board.
"We fel tbaf we can cooperate
wliu tha railroad company In
conatrurtlng the Modoc Northern
arroaa the Klamath Uaaln," aald
A..M. ThfUiiaa. aocretory of the
Klamath Irrigation dlatrlct. "I'er
hupa a alight alternsilon In the
aurvey would better aerve the
center of the Tule lake dlatrlct,
and tnatcad of a 14 mile haul
would place the fnrthermoat dl-
tricta only aeven mllea away from '
the road. ' : ., ' "", vrvii uiuar u negro came in and throw oian-
'Then there Is the oueatlon 0f i Klamath dlatrlct. .I"1 0Ter her bead. 8ha declared
poaaible Impairment of the Irrl- "Mr- Meld nsually lsH each t tnat ih, fought him off and call
gallon and drainage system of Irrlaratlon dfatrtct Once a . year,' ej train officials, Tbe man Jump
Tule lake by lha erection of four , he aeld "He waa in Klamath tha ! e(j ofI n, trala u it came to
or six foot roud bed. That too,
could be adjusted with a bit of
cooperation between farmers and
the railroad company..'
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riLIIU AUIVUIO ...
HIDEOUS CRIMEiHl'trwir.
(Continued from page 1) ...
day when the sanity hearing will
be resumed. ' ' " ' -Miss
Croy's death' climaxed a
series of four fatal clubbings and
a dozen ' other night attacks
upon unescorted women. Eight
women were clubbed within four
months. Terror clutched tbe city.
Women stayed Indoors rather
(ban venture upon the ' street
alone at night, i Policemen walk
ed their beats heavily armed and
voluntary citlrena' posses added
to them."-Rewards of $12,000
was offered for the capture of
the clubber who always wnr de
scribed by bis victims as a "small
dark man. usually attlfed In a
cap", who Jumped from the shad-
ows to strike from behind. I
No trace was ever obtained of
him nntll Dr. L. A. Querner. de-i
fense alienist, struck by similari
ties of - the attacks upon Miss j
Croy and the Sielagowskl child,
began to question Hoppe In his ,
cell following his confession May
30 of having kidnaped the child ;
from her bed. attacked ber, and .
killed her and throwing ber dead j
body upon a door step Bear her
home Z0 mlnutej after having
abducted her.
Hoppe made brusque denials at
first. Dr. Querner told the rotirt!
but finally admitted bavins ''hit
a woman on the head" about
foufyeara ago. -'
" Pcllce today were' seeking to
connect Hoppe with the' killing I
Ht Mrs. Emma Hatfield, Miss
Wilms Hood key. Mrs. Lydta'
Baumgartner. !4, and Mrs. Mary
Alden. within a period of three;
months in 1925.
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FLYER reveals
TRIP HAZARDS'
' , (Continued from page One) T . j
we were" navigating above- . a;
cloud field at an altitude of t.OeO i
meters.' 'At-12:15, near Cape;
Juby. the weather became more j
favorable and we descended from
tbe clouds and recognised the
coast which we followed to VlUa
Clsneroa and directly on to Cape
San Rocco.
"During ' the night we rose
gradually to 3,600 meters lo or
der to get above cloud banks, but
were not successful. From 11
o'clock at night to t o'clock In
the morning we were obliged to
navigate long stretches amidst
tbe clouds.
"Near the equator, the aky was
serene. ' At 3 p. m.. flying: 4.000
maters up. we saw (he American
coast which waa Immediately lost
to view below us and we pro
ceeded, steering by compass for
Bahla. At 4:20 p. m. on ac
count of low clouds, tho had
Fire Proof ' ' l
Comfort and .Courtesy -f-
Room without bath... 91.50
Room with bath g2.00-S3.S0
George Warren Hooper
. ' Manager .
EVE BENSON
School of Dancing;
Russian Ballet, Character, "
etc. Also Ballroom
Monday, Tueedny and' j
Wednesday
VALLEY HOTEL,'.
. Phono 12.14 ,r'
- Perpetuate .Your
WEDDING DAY
with a Photograph
Always a charming remem
brance. of that day . of all
days. It will many times
bring back tone! momorles.
"We Specialise In This Work
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STINSON STUDIO
Mione T7 Main Rt.
weather and the Impoaalblllty of
dearenditig to atudy Ibe coast, we
decided to return northward
where we bad. loft behind clear
weather to make a landing at
Port Natal. We aucceeded lq des
cending the Muaaoro rlrer and
followed tha eoaat at the loweat
level to Port Natal."
DR. MEAD TO
VISIT KLAMATH
' (Continued from page 1)
significance connected wito Mr.
Mead'a arrival, according to H.
'""t time in tne late spring or
" "out time mat
the pays us another visit." -
i No hearings have been ar-
ranged before Mead, but the re-
olamatlon official win eonier at
me length
Ith the board of
make a careful Inspection of tbe
Klamath and Tule lake project
and may devote some time to In
vestigation of the project whereby
the district board proposes iu
dig ten miles of new drainage
canal an4 Improve 90 miles of
existing canal.
. Tbe official party; la expected
to arrive by automobile from Or
land, Calif., where an Inspection
of that district has been 'conduct
ed during the past few days.
For results nse Herald Class Ads
The
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Done '
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By Improved methods I am
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isfactory work.' My charges
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high class dentistry.
'.H'jrlave Your
Teeth Examined
Regularly
So need to delay any longer.
Come and be convinced that
yon- get a , dental- service
second to none. In quality
at prices that are lowest for
first-class work. .
PORTLAND,
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REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY
. ICON'DENSED) .
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AT THE CLOSE OF. BUSINESS
JUNE 30, 1928
f RESOURCES
i
Bills Receivable
- U. S. Bonds 1 ,
Other Bonds, Warrants and Securities.
Federal Reserve Stock ........
Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures
Five per cent: Redemption Fund
' Cash on Hand and Due from Banks ....
Capital Stock
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Reserved for Taxes ..........
Circulation -
Deposits ...
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
PORTER TAKEN
BY OFFICERS
(Continued from page One l .
train at Llnd. Waah', ahortly af
ter tbe alleged aanault.
The 19-year-old girl upon whim
the alleged attack waa made waa
brought to a h capital here, whero
It waa laid that her only Injuries
were aeratchei and bruisea. She
stated to officers that the porter
wakened her early yesterday be
fore tha train reached Llnd, tell
ing ber that the train was Bear
ing ' Bpokmne.,' ilbe went to the
washroom. . she said, and the
Untl.
Sheriff Shafer telephoned late
last night that when Williams
was arrested be made a complete
confession of the assault and the
officer added that the porter's
f.Q, w. scratched and his cloth
ing bore signs of s struggle.
No official charges have yet
been preferred against Williams.
For results nse Herald Class Ads.
For Bridges-
t The M. K. &. Riiilroad, office of &e C3iicif
Engineer! St,Louis, Mo under date of May 9, -1924
wrote us as follows: " ;
t " ' r : ' i i'-v f -4- -i .,.rt' ,-
t adTia that a-r your Taldnra
Aaphalt faint & all lrldca Mtal work ealov '
traak lrZ for vrotactfoB acaitut "brlaa drip :
, i Vlaa of rafrlgaratar cars. Wa dov aa4
" Taldara appllad on bom of our Batal arldtoa; -for
thro a raara, aad It la rot lit co4 ooa- ,
oHtloa vbaro proporly appllad." . - ;
VALDURA ASPHALT PAINT will give
you satisfactory service, too especially so where
you have extreme paint conditions to meet.
Wholeside : Industrial Supplies'
LIABILITIES
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Memler Federal Reserve
-4 Pntre Thrpf '
At The Itrothrrtua Homo
Mrs. M. Bllyau and three ion
of Albany, Oregon, are tha house
gueata of Mr. and Mrs. W. N.
Brolherton for ' tha woek-ead.
Tha visitors are enroll to home
from Crater Lake where they
were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Irroa
tberton. . 4 f
,. it t (it;
$1.00 M
Turkey Diniteri
at
Linkliaven
Make reservation
.. early.
Under New '- ' '
Management.
..$1,478,643.54
846,050.54
.. 394,906.85
.: : 7.300.0O
.. 123,250.94
.. 5,000.00
.. 992,528.13
$3,847,679.46
200,000.00
. " 65,490.61
.. " 18,333.47
.. 100,000.00
.. 3,463,855.38
53,847,679.46
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