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- -THE - EVENING HERALD, - KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Friday; JulyO,
EUREKA RQBBER
At The Liberty
CONFESSES TO
E
SEVERE STOI
HITS CHICAGO
SERIOUS CO hi
The first chapter la tha career
ot western star will clone today
I at (he Liberty theire when Rut
! Barton, I S- ear-old dare-devil,
Irldee hla pony Hags off the
screen In "The Bantntn Cowboy." . ,
, Thl production U the seventh : Man Blown from Top OX
ind last of the young atar'a flmt
series ot starring- vehicles. The
' past year hat seen rim rite from
had a barrel of fun. The liar-1
tnon foundation, Incorporated III!
111. went about doing; the bl, I
forward-looking thing In lis
ponderous way. It disposed of
about $300,000 to small towns
snd cities throughout the country
to eitab:tnh playgrounds for child
re n and It established funds from
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IT
REMAINS QUIET
Peter Strog Break Down ' practical obscurity to one of the I
Under Questioning
of Officers
I leading attractiona In western
Roof; Woman Struck
by Lightning
CHICAGO. July 10. (AP). An
which poor students could borrow 'London Prices Close Yes
terday With Strong
Tendency Manifest
on long-time notes and go to
college.
I.aar winter It established a
fund to give caah pritet nf 11.000
.and $500 and medals to "dls-
plcture production, and hit forth- !'' ". characterised by . t,lltane(1 Dllt unrecognised man
coming series Is anxiously await- i"""" nd fvlty. and accom- , ,mlMry
ed by the theatre-going public. .Pnled by a 6,-mlle an hour n0 do
mat is. me teiiowa
I who do a good job, not their
Harmon felt that the
1IAMHT NHOOTtf AMI raehlor, posava prestod Ihelr
hll..H HANK t'AMIIIKIl Mimn for 0uiiw. Hoi.nl
WICHITA FAM.HS Tex., July ot suspect, have been arrested.
10. (TIM. Aflor the death to-1 .
day of Charles Mi l)aul, (4, who OKLAHOMA Ol Hi KIW
waa shot wheu a liunillt attvtuut- I I'ltKNH lt 1 1 II h: It M II ltl
ed lo rob the first Hlnlo Hunk RIl.OAlt KI'ltlNiiH, Ark.
of Dundee, of which he was ! 10. Il'l'l
cera lodny were believed to be
clnso on Hie trail of two bu mills
who robbed Hie Hlalp Hank of
Hullua, uklu, of 11.000 early tula
uiornlng. One of Ilia bnndlta wus
July ' roportiid woundnd In a bill Ho
iklnhoma peace ofd- j with the officers near here.
BOSTON. July 10. (AP).
The Commercial Bulletin will say
tomorrow:
The wool market coutlnuea gen
erally Inactive, although In spots
El'RKKA. Calif.. July 20. (U.I ....... .. ,...k.... fcu. ' tale, centered unon Chicago and v
P.) Officials of two counties an-,, h4 mt lKlllf tranr for Dlrec- i northeastern Illlnola yesterday af-1 over,Ued men who actually built'"01" Duln Dln 0M- n
nuuuceu ,,oru7 iu.i "ir ,0r L(fvit, Klnti wn0 ,urtwi nl, ternon, causing me ueains ol , iiiidberah's "Snlrll of 8t. Louts," '"'J ,n "au.oioua rumuma
tross. notorious sare cracger. d(reclorU1 rareer wltn , nine persona and property dam-for B,B(, dpM.rrPd ,om, m.
bad confessed participating In a prodtt(.,loB ,B(t h.s ban- o'fl '"fly Hr sure ot recognition
gun battle near here latt Friday rted the megaphone on six of the mated at many thousands of dol-1 , ... ,n, ' .
,n .WD,C" upu,L""rl arpen-, ,,, picture, of the series. The lrs. . I Jebedlah Tlng'e was having much
and
three-elghtha clothing wools. Tri
ces are fairly steady.
London closed yostorday with
prices strong, Especially for all
ter and r bandit. John Bishop, story is by Robert North Brad-1 Numerous home and buildings
were killed. bury, veteran western writer. The ! were struck by lightning, glo1,. nniler a fat bank acrount HKhlly above the May closlug
the bet time. Jebedlah Tingle:0"! ool- ? " ,he ""
'.. himir . r. h.,,k ., isllghlly above the May closlug.
Include Tom I. Ingham, ' was destroyed, afreets aud base- . , , .iv . i.n.r n...! Trices In the wet are slightly
Dorothy Kitchen
Bob Fleming and
three men In his automobile Frank Rice,
When Carpenter and a fellow of- Sara Nelson,
fleer accosted them uaA the gun j BUI Patton.
battle atarted. This ontradlcted I -
tbe theory that there were four j . . , .
bandits In the rohiwry ct a gen- At 1 lie rllXC 1 ree
eral store near Weavervllle and i
the shooting that followed. j 0ne ot the most sensational
The assertea conression was hair-raising, chair-gripping sen- : en power line;
heard by Sheriff John Runner sations that ever came to Klam-'died from the
of Humboldt county. Sheriff C. B pal, s tna mtiB attraction 1 beat.
H. Berg In of Trinity county. j,t the PlM Tnt theatre today.
mnere me crime was commuieu. A woman Burned Alive la the
nd federal postal officiala. 'attraction. As yon witness this
i. "Bishop. William Herder and , performance you are forced to
rnyselt pqlled the Job." the of- believe the unbelievable. You
t leers clalmod Stroff, alias "Dutch ! see this woman cast Into the
"J. T.
menta were flooded and electric
al power lines short circuited.
A man and a woman were
truck by lightning while seek
ing shelter under trees on two
golf links, a workman was blown
from a building by winds; a
iu..u u..a ... ..uru j . u.o- . v,m!f ha ,h. ,.,- ,.
and five persons ;cBrnBlloB of his own great-grand
..l.K . .k.,k - lower, mo rrirnit ur i" u
yard at tbe top. An inscription A"0' ' 'mon,h' wo.0!h,,,""
jbeen sold at between 11.00 and
ill. OS, clean bails.
I The gooda market still mark)
effects ot the
under the graveyard read.
1750-1820."
celved these letter, were Inform-! " J""1 "P"' '
ed that Jebedlah Tingle suspect-, ,he oo1" company
Moalr Is less active but firm.
The Commercial bulletin will
Pete," told them.
' Herder, former Oregon convict.
is still missing. . ,
Word of Stroff arrest spread j
quickly and posses who have
been Marching tbe mountain re
gions near . Weavervllle showed i
renewed energy as they sought ;
to compile their taska.
' Stroff claimed he had not
fired the shot that killed Car
penter. After tbe ahoottng he left the
automobile and ran Into a forest
nearby.
t Stroff wn arrested at the
ranch ot J. M. Gaylor when be
applied for food. '
MALIN WORKING
FOR RAILROAD
,' T
(Continued from page 1)
It will cnt squarely through this
section.
. (Two) If the railroad misses
Malln by over a mile, it will
mean the decadence ot that com
munity.,
fiery tlamea and burned to ashes.
A special music score accompan
ies the stage attraction.
On the screen, "The Desired
Woman." starring Irene Rich.
S NOTES
OF BEATTY
NAME OF SANTA
uirtp PIIRI ip everywhere doing things William
ml- rUDLIU ij Harmon's foundation wouldn't
fathar vkA hirl st ii "olnrn at I tit let-
slon" to brH.g cheer to high and ifu""h .,he f01'01"- "-
low places.
JebedUh Tingle popped up
(Continued from page 1)
William E. Harmon. Ha almost
touch with a ten foot pole.
Instance, last summer the
side boys and girls In a
NEW
. Harmon would have liked lo be. for proficiency In holding their
i A multi-millionaire n't afford noses under water. This was a
to tike chances on making a 't Jebedlnh Tingle bad always
fool of himself by being whlmsi- 'admired.
cal. If he Is a good multi-million- Naturally, curiosity as to who
aire, and wants to distribute his Jebedlah Tingle was rose high,
fortune for good, the safest and An appeal finally was made by
most modest arrangement is to Christopher Morley. then a col
I organise a "foundation" with a nmnlst. to newspaper editor to
lot of emluent or skillful people be good sports and', not drive
In charge of giving away the 'Jebedlah Tingle out Into the open
money. janl apoll him. The appeal waa
William E. Harmon aaw his respected,
plain duty In regard to founda-1 Today It waa discovered that
tlons. and so he organised one. 'Jebedlah Tingle and William E.
tationa tomorrow
Scoured Basis:
Oregon:
Fine and F. M. Staple 1.11
, , r. . n. .. it l- .
n i.iki rni w iiu r. ... . ri. niiiiu-
. ling 1. 05 1.10: fine and f. m.
FrMnclothlng 98-1.01; valley No. 1.
l.na l.va.
Mohairs:
Original bag average It months
Oregon 70-71.
Graded stock: first combing
83-90; good carding SS-fO.
DISTRICT WILL
HOLD ELECTION
(Continued from page One)
MHS. AXMK K. TAYLOR
Vorrc-.pomient
ffii-(B In ThA IT . e ? .4 I
. ' -i .. j l . .. , .K. Hnrmnn h.rf hMit tiniihl. In .
BEATTY, July 20. M. K. Bar- "ulJ "". iui ucu u ire
bour has taken close to 600 head Prt ' blmself he liked the best, pend the last two millions of .pose, but waa not sufficient
of horses from this section dur-!nut didn't trust any too tar. Thla their fortune before they died accomplish ita purpose.
Ing the past few days. Mr. Bar-!P of William E. Harmon, re- last Sunday. Five hundred thou- Payments for tbe project would
bour Is purchasing the horses tor 'Ured real estate operator, thumb- sand dollars of It went to the be made over a period of 25
Portland concerns.
He pointed out that when the
district wss first laid out. au ade
quate drainage ayatem was not
provided before; that later S30,
000 was expended for this pur-
to
3C
ANNOUNCEMENT
A New Service Between
Klamath Falls and Bend
Two Round Trips Daily
Leaving Klamath Falls- -7:30 A. M. and 2 P. M."
Leaving: Bend 8 . M. and 2 P.M.
The Northland Transportation Company offers this
service with luxurious six-cvlinder Fageol parlor cars
of the latest design and most upto-date improvements.
F or Convenience, Economy. Safety and Dependability
. "Ride The Northland"
All buses leave and terminate at the Terminal Stage
Depot and Great Northern city office.
Northland Transportation Company
615 Main St.
Phone 999
IT.
Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Anderson
have left to spend a week at
their home in Medford. Mr. An-1
derson plans to return and pur
chase a ranch at Modoc Point
where they will make their home.
(Three) By the Malln route, ! They have been employed at the
tbe railroad would be nearer to
the Shasta View and Malln Irri
gation districts which are In need
of railroad transportation to de
velop this fertile agricultural
center.
(Four) The Malln route would
obviate crossing a certain part
Beatty store
months.
for the past two
it went to
ed its nose at foundations. - Harmon foundation. The re-: years, beglnnlug In 1931 snd
, "Foundations, my eye!" said malnder of it was distributed would total f 11,000 annuully.
this part. "A lot of use you had among tne widow, children and The construction program In
for foundations, once. Old any servants In tbe usual manner.
little tike from Grand street ever I "
come to a foundation and leave TEX THOISAM) RADICALS
It with an ice cream cone on a IIOM) ItKMOVHTKATION
hot day? What makes people I BERLIN. July 20. (CP). Ten
happy, especially when they're thousand radicala and commun-
cludes the cleaning ot 30 miles of
drains; the deepening or recon
struction of 14 miles of shallow
drains: and the construction of
IS miles of new drsnls.
In a report to the district
The painters of the Shell OH
eomnanv have SDent the naat sev
eral days at Beatty painting the t,on- aneaking Into
new service station for C. J. Taylor.
The Southern Pacific company
of tbe Tule lake country, thus I doing construction work between
obstructing the drainage system j Sprague River and Bly are start
ot the section. j ing a camp about two miles from
Active workers on behalf of : Beatty. They are placing tbe
Malln Include A. Kalina. Harry ! rails from Sprague River at this
Wilson, J. L. Jacob, A. M. Tho-jtime.
mas and A. Dubrovsky. F. L. Kelknap of Medford is
The Southern Pacific railroad visiting at the Beatty hotel. Mr.
so far has decided to adhere to i Belknap expects to Join Mrs. Bel
li original plans, of crossing j knP toT ' Be"y
Tule lake and missing Malin by:,n, wln 06 ln the PulP't on Snn-..-,
i mite. Th. Matin rnnie day. Mr. Belknap was a min-
would mean the construction of
several additional miles ot rail
road. It was said.
Ister here for seven years.
Johnnie Hutchison of Beatty Is
planning to put up a thirty eight
hundred dollar home. He is run
ning the pool hall and owns a
ranch near Beatty.
The rock crusher will start
SACRAMENTO. July 20. (AP)
The California Blue Book, con
taining 562 page of information ghortly at Bly and within a short
about state, county and city gov-jt)me grave, wl ,afd beten
eminent, came off the state : Beatty and Bly.
presses. The book was printed Mrs. John 8immons and Mary
on a legislative appropriation of j jean and Mrs. Ida Howard , mo
115.000, and was completed In tored to Klamath Falls to shop
the office of Frank C. Jordan, 'and transact business. They re-
secretary of state.
malned In the city over night.
Announcement
To the Public
Opening of
McPherren's Furniture
SATURDAY
JULY 21st
at
124 No. 7th
Former location of Claud H. Davis
McCarthy Building
Used Furniture
McPherren's Furniture
124 N. Seventh Phone 16
about down and out? Surprises, ''. carrying hundreds ot red board Mr. Ufclsch recommended
that's what make.i 'em happy, flags, participated In a demon-1 that the projects should be u fl
uid you ever hear of a founda- stratlon last night for their lead-; dertaken In the following order:
some poor er. Max Hoelx. who was granted : reconstruction of drains: cloan-
scnlptar's attic on a hot night I amnesty after eight year in Jail. Ing and reconstruction of drains
when the milk bad soured and j Police reserves held the demon-; In the Merrill and upper Tule
surprising him with a beefsteak ;strators In check. i Ir.ke areas; construction of new
i drains which have the Urgent
Parole Petitions Refused. tributary areas of water logged
SACRAMENTO. July 20. (AP). lahd.
The state board of prison dl- The project would extend over
rectors, meeting at Folsom pris- a four-year period. Cost of the
on. denied petitions of three life) project would be spread uulform
lerm murderers for parole. Theily over all properties in the dls-
"Well. maybe." said William i petitioner were: Lewi Renand j trlct. except in the Tule lake soc
E. Harmon. "But I'll Just call jot Napa county; Peter Oarbering j tlon where tbe cost oi drains has
you Jebedlah Tingle." of Amador county, and Harry i already been Included in the orl-
After that. William E. Harmon ; Dale, of Alameda county. ginal constructions charges.
and a chance to study In Rome?"
"Who are yon?" asked the part
ot William E. Harmon that had
made careful provision for a
foundation.
"I'm you, and you darned well
know it," came back the other.
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