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I (-. U 15- . . . - r - - i r. - t Page Two CROOK WHO BEAT KANSAS FARMER RAN DOWN AFTER 6-YEAR SEARCH Friday, July 10, 1?- STAGE SET FOR I WHEAT CROP IN Local Briefs KANSAS CITY. Ksa. July . , by ono, Nortliot brought about v . n n.r Ust reunion uoMmt nrwoa ours ui STA,,B M SET of lb. an o .even swindler aWitroup that m Jew year, before had (0on,Jnued JYom raKo One) oftb.gango,.e n gullible .nd unsu.-, life MVlnis. of H5.000 ,ut -yers pectlng ranchers of tin) county school board. His search for the seventh of the I Bryan l'oiinR Off U.S. FOR 1925 WILL BE lllitli Tiirulnr A eon eras Worn Tu.'-'lny. July . In the Klamata Valli'r liosulliil to Mr. mid Mr.. CI) do HerU of Morrill. Tho llurk. f.t in ilv .re woll known runrhf r uf llio Merrill dUtrlet. Ir.mi MallM-Mre. I'Usll uf Ma lm M .I1IUUX HlO lloplvl'4 III llllif THE Kl WASHINGTON, July . - The Tsnr.d" lht to 'pay for hi. part crook, ended when he discovered; ..if, no credU u mo that I'm an Lhaal'rrop , '01ir will b .llRhtly " - - , Tvi u anv4 iuhhi - 111 ri'nr mm n mm fnmryi um ..-! Hlnii.llil-Mm. 1., I". Mi-I'onnld. ai-romuanied by Mr., tiene Wllkir on and Mla l.ula Tutllo of l-- (toll vulloy wero shoiiuluic Klumulli Kail. .lore, yoiionlay at- Klamath day. - Kalla merchants ycit.'r- ,.rnuoil. - , It lliiiiii Miss I.yill frliko l-r..i.i Noli-in-Mrn. O. 11. Il.iwers'n-iiiiijr nuns., .pent yoslerdajr In Bo. of Salem who ha. Iwa visions at naina and M.-rrlll laying pinna for the homo of Mr. and Mr.. Milton the baby rllnlc to be held In tho. Ho ll.f, 4 ' Je.ior in,.tr4 kl nesdny rveriii,, v - MM l.tf.. ....... - hl Mr. and Mr.. Al Wh wem eru'was a: her of gu,.,ia ka elty and darn ing , Vlfoma, iho eniilng ai .. 1 iro.lliig r.dlo emJi 'i W'hlll. onr of k1- - Wttiraa 1 In Klamath r.njtea' Hur. ,h B"rlh"'n C.( ranch, .r.j . . . ... i..i nn litu.lli.linn over i .lr veara of tireless searen in .una ' every state rn the union and even, him alter he had been turned over Hut you neer to run It. The power must Ik . male, which file. Urn yield thin year ontrolled. I want a heart that at a.ii.s.uiMi.oon iiustioi. wim-n will direct it. for the public wel- rumoures with 5,j:i7,ii,il00 hushola in ns continence au"i ........ .. j.-.--. -. , ed on the perpetrator.. 'serving two years tor narcotic r- "if. not an acconiptianmcui, n ,! 0f agriculture, e.ttniateu today. Smith lor ten nay.. i'" ininu.j imniin u .ir .-.- . '"n.'i.v t 1913 when Xorn'eet, 41. ling. The convict was removed to ,Ua ,lft of my parent.." (Uei, ,no Bt 6S0.UOil.OUO ' for ilakland. fallf to .H-tid .ev. r.il ..(ill cllulc. h.vn Iwn h.dd lu, A Papor wh.fTT'f UOCK H ; K ...niAn.'.l Irt ... . . ... ' . .. f k... .1 M..r h.rl. .it lh riiiinlv .( II11.1 .. ,rr 1 m'miiivo middle aged Texas rancner; teias. m-ir Then Ilryan tolil tneiu no nan bu.liela. Men compares wnn an o-- wots, at uic nomi- . -. r oiipurmniiy to aii i'w avlne. in the hands of eight yeRrs nd was th.-u brought a,e(, Gni(,k ,ix n.ar,. ,Mtn flvo. , timuto crop of lici.uotl.tltio bunbela Mra. George .". formerly of iuikii and Morrill will rocolvo Iho tU.y daalre toa,, k- .,.,, ,..nft,tence men. be oiled back to the federal prison to com- . college degrees. !on Junu 1. Tho crop last year was I Klamath Kails. . nel mealing. up bis six-gun. and announced to, plete his two eara c"'i. I he lo nHV. Mvry chi, id ! 873 .iiin.0OQ bushel... h' wife that he was going after) Xorfleet wa waiting at tne P"-:the worM j,,,,,..,,.,!" ho continued. While the wheat crop Is tho small .he men. ' " whfn bpc"fr ' -lua there Is something else boaldea. ' est in ten yenrs. the corn crop will .Go .head. Frank. I'll run thOand had h:m arrested. p.n.ir ,,nKin (f , urK,.si ln ,ltr.v. nc- sald Mrs. Norflcet. "tlct attorneys mugni '"',., v ,.....,,,. havo an enai- cording to tho department s est! I lt'ABS till f.".'M " Into the- Canadian northwest, tnc to --" " -,.", fare and not for the destruction of last year, nnd l much above tho lit,., rancher found his enemies.! Kombrcugh h one smWy. I believe religion is great-! five-year average, which I. S.J3... The gang had ecattered tut, onotcourt ruled that Spencer must ,i,, Th. moment vu 'OO.n.i.i hn-hels. : ; 7Z .Iput education above religion, you The condition of the wheat crop chapter and Ml. h.itlicrliie l.in. VrklTTTTfl TT r'UDTCTT A TS TO AFiOPT !. lb machine abovo the master on July I. ua T5 per cent. ..ley. of tho .trcg m lcult.ir.il cl- 1VV4I v K'njoy I'iirt -A nuniber of girls. ; To Vtalt Hlstcr-Mr. and Mr., members of lb Hllu Zela s.nlal fli.ir.-s II. Lamb, r.wldeilta of Aih fraternity. en)od a meeting al the ..in. urn III the Hy for the d.ijr hi mo of Mis Jean I'erry on Ninth i.. visit with Mrs. IjhiiIi'. sister, street early lu the week. Those l Mus Hannah Johnson of tho White attend the dinner and social even ivllcaii hotel. Itlg were: Mrs. George. Myers. Ml" Josephine l.li.illev. Miss M.ie Mor A booster for Kiamnlh county j..s. pniiie ' """ " " ,nd Klamath rail, and -vary legit- doff. Mis Alle-n Mordoff and Mls tqdu.iry Uior.ln Ibafa lb. Jean I'erry of t iilvi rslsy of Oregon ;i,niath Now.. SENSATIONAL PUBLICITY METHOD w-hn ..oniroU it" icompareil with tier cent on , "go rnapier. rning to his office, llrynn Is-1 June I. and 7i per cnt July 1 last statement warning school year. The average of nil wheal teachers, declaring that "Mr. Scopes j "'Is year la 5J.9SI.nno. It was osti tis doing more harm to tho teachers j mated. 99.6 per cent of IJiat of last preventing any.0f tne country than to any other year. be In- The condition of winter wheat on A circulation covering the ctty of Klamath Kalla and the count of KUmaib that', the Klamath News, BARNH Ladle.' ReJ McCarthy Bid.1 First Annur ance of 5?V. - Dreni .PORTLAND July 9. (United for his stand in v..,) "Sensational Christianity" : mobiliiatlon demonstration on Arm- class, and the harm woul was urged upon several thousand, istice day and condemned the r- finitely Increased if his views as to July 1 was 65.7 per cent, forecast Tounir neonle here for the Internari cent naval maneuvers off Hawaii the independence of the teacher 'ng a production of 4nt.Piin.tMiu lniiglilrr Horn -Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Masten of Morrill are be ing congratulated upon the arrlul of a baby daughter, born July 4. tional Christian Endeavor conven-jand in Australian waters as having werc established by law." bushels, compared with an estimate He said the Tennessee law leaves 'of 407.0UO.OOO bushels on June 1 To A.l.l It.a.iii According lo the county school superintendent's of flee another room will be add to the La nun's tiilll 'growth if that hool. ilue to IIm i.ctlon and the In tion by Rev. .Robert F. Anderson of.; wakened "suspicions in the minds Boston Thursday sight. . "Jesus (M l sensationalist, ne, ...... . - .... .school age. declared.' "He had no worldly cun-j The convention careiuny steerea left in tne bands or the employers spring wneat on July i. was S8.I nlng but with divine sagacity he' clear of enthroning discussions on the tax payers and parents. j Per rent. The estimated production agw that if his message was to reach 'e'o'ut'en. Leaders held there was) Scopes Is All Ready 276.000.000 bushels compared the people, they must be awakened.no place for such a troublesome i Tom Scopes puttered around towni'l'u an estimated crop of 554.000- j grocery store on Slilh street from and told about it." question in an inter denominational meeting his son's friends. 1 000 bushels on June 1, and a crop j Ilersehel Clark closed a transnc- Dr Anderson', advice came at the' boAT Iike tn! christian Endcavcrj "We're both bull headed." ho ! of 283,000.000 bushels last year. Hi n yesterday afternoon, selling the ot ouier uanuua an m Luc t.s. uQ teacner tree in tits personal views "'i .iroouciion issi yeur oi o:u.- crelua .u population of children of Kclln Pr.ierti - II. K. Knowle., who recently purchased the t'lark closing session of the convention when the delegates were ready to start forjiome. . - - njs.e .-ljo newspaper advertuing ! Society. remarked. "Always trying to find Oats an, ryo are estimated short- entitling to It. t. Karrell The convention too. left an un- out the truth. "I'vo been teaching er th'i year than last, tbo former slderatiou named a The con. of fir.oo finished chapter on modem living evolution air of my life and the only and "jazz" and all the things that reason I haven't been arrested is be- ace. '& Tdl srgnooaTdsrdodg-ie'''-800- card PlK. : cmso I. live in Kentucky, which era, and electirc bulletin boards. Let lnealr"' Baorl "'". u "ao aa anu-evoiuuon law. tta advertise great things., God ;haa. ings and lip sticks. !, "No. I'm not a school teacher. with a predicted crop of 1.212.000.. In the county clerk' office. ono bushels, against a crop of I.- 542.000,000 lust year, tho latter To ''"' Another room will be with an estimated yield this year of . added to tho thlloouiii . li,i.. I bis S4.100.0o0 bushels compared w!th!ummrr preparation for the fall tit I '' bUtna "" ft J fc rtor-.oiysthose'whO-Jie upright A few. pastimes such as gambling. ; i m a macntnist, ont I do a bit of ;. "u.uuu ouanels a year ago. The!8."'00, accorumg w w.o cuuui, Christian' te, If "idrinkink nad prize fighUng' were talkipg-'on the subject all In favor , barley crop will he larger, accord-! "ehool auperlutoadent's offlro yes- '-" l"i),vcntion DrvWed. condemned' withont queation. butot evolution. You can't stop the lng to estimates. 28.000,000 bush-1 tornay. ine increase in tne mini Tf his bearers rin a h .nrce.iod ! the rst were left under no more truth. I used to be a Cumberland I els this year, ccmparo dwlth 18S.-!her was given as the causa for the the Christian signboards of one city severe criticism than that of be-: Presbyterian but now my only rellg-; 00.000 last year. may blazon forth? with, a mach dif-ling "open to criticism." ion is that of Jesus Christ." ferent tory than these of another.! The reason for this was that some "hen there was Representative! Kroni The South Harriett Doage The centiajnotij of the conven-! delegates thought they werej jalliButler, who started it all in has been for.Chistian living 'and; rigati an i others thought they were got a son 14" he i addition. tion this was held up as" more a thing of not. of Log Angeles arrived in tho city said;- "Ho?frora tho south, to accept a position In Tliunulay Mu. John Taylor of Merrill was among the many I goes to high School and I vim him with tho Whitman Ilriiir ...,,,. ..t iao spiru--oi me eoui not an ex.-) other serious young' people leit 'o " evolution out ne can , r-tamath f alls. Miss Ilocge has been act and mechanical thing of "dtt;tha good or bad was all In. "the, read It at home. I want him toifor some timo connected with tho; this" and "don't ' do that." ; iway you do such things." ' I know for himself how untrue It Is. j Owl Drug company of Los Angeles. However;-the convention took al; I read Darwin's 'Origin of Species' Her parents will rcsldo here also. definite stand on certain thlngs.l MISS BRYANT WEDS j and Descent of Man,' but they didn't her father intrested In contract With a unanimous voice It condemn-! Among the holiday brides was harm me because I don't believe in 'building. j ed commercial Sunday amusements, ' Miss Thyra Bryant of Klamath Falls, j evolution. - ' lerday. spending the day shopping KODAK FINISHING 8 Hour Service The Peasley't . Oppoaito Court House sari est 4 a LEWIS' SPECIAL C0FFES2 OUR OWN BLEND , 4 Two pounds for 95c. 50c a p FRLSH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Dt1" 1 Ben P. Lewis, GrocJri "The Old Reliable Coffee Houic . 223 So. Sixth St. Phoi- and pledgd istelf "to ""better 'Sab-iwhose marriage to Bob Quick, Fri- bath observance and to work for: day, July 3, took place at 10 p. m. auch observance' j at the Baptist- parsonage, the Rev. The convention pledged Itself in'A.'F. Simmon, officiating. Immed tavor of: (lately after the ceremony Mr. and wltio peace ana any and all . Mrs. Quick left for Spencer creek, ianu r rank Center left yesterday steps for the insurance thereof. where they enjoyed a -few days. for Portland, railed on bmlit A world court, , Mrs. Quick is employed ln the law1 "I am not opposed to teaching i.u.unuu, uui it snouta not be done in public school." To Portland Joh nnv lfotisif.n oe.ier mil more emcient law olllce ot H. C. Merrvman. Mr enforcement, with particular em-i Quick with the Concrete Pipe com- pha'6 on prohibition, CoolidRo Coniniended, It enmmended President Coolldge! avenue. pany. They have taken apartments at the Simmons home on California NyewXommanUer-inrChkf if -'C .v'. , ' ' Jx$V Tr - 7 ii i ii - .' ' " V t HOWARD & GRIMES AUTO STAGES Three round trips daily be- ,7ef.n Kli""a,h r'a'l8- Ashland -Medford and Portland over tho scenic Omen Spring Mountain. Leave Klnniath Kalis Daily t:r, a.m., J :io p.m. a: -IS p.m. lxaK M.iir.iril Daily 8:00 a.m., in-.m a.m. I.ihi p.m. Connection with Btagcs at Medford to and from Port land. Coquille. Marshficld and Iliindon. 7:4G a. m. stage through to Portland and Marshficld In one day. Klamarli VnU office: 015 Main. I'lione 4:1:1. Medford offli-e: xa,, Hotel. I'lione 800. DANCE Until 3A. M. MAUN, SATURDAY NITE Jure 11 Les Saling's Orchestra Rear Arlmlrnl c.. i , . the United State, fleet, wit!, XxTrZT"' wisTitsa Build with TDNE'TILE INCOME FROM BUILDING INVESTMENT Bitllding.i constructed for com tnerrlal use must yield a satin laetory return on the money in vested and Stone-Tile, construe, tion offers a sure m.ans of a. eonipllfihing this object. Stnne-Tllo hollow eoncrelo brlrk gives you permanenre, attraetlvo appearanco and lire and weather proof qualities at . substantial saving over reinforced concroto. s I." ar"KC" aml f'l"rles of btone-Tlle construction are overy. he yielding a safo incomo from satisfied tenants. BUILD WITH STONE-TILE Klamath Concrete Pipe Co. Tfia Market .lone nns.Y NEW AND USED MACHINERY OF AUiw. . rned ' :tn tar a Solo AgcnU for ' f J. I. CASE THRFSHIMn MATUIMP Ct11 """" "inaat I II Kl i! ji0 Wfr h 6 J. N. BRAMHALL t - ff Rcal Broker 1 T A?- ?"'P -" V. 208-209 Winters BId. PktVJ mu msf i i -a aT 1 ' . TT1 '.m tit llll 1 f v LUMBER, HAY AND GRAIN, BONDS ANI' TRACTS BOUGHT AND SOLD L ... rraaa . , 8toe k rai SPECIAL ON NEW AND USED SACKS, V . . .a I WINE AND SACK TWINE. r,r V. GOODNESS! ttS!!! love its eoodnea. cleSirfni Wt'ath,C1' 1Un"hc0n ,linnt'r. " elegit 13 quite so welcome as a tcmytinff dish of chilled cream, daintily served Ice cream that is a tasty confection .smooth and generously flavored S richly fresh fruits! Order by the bulk or brick. We deliver to close-in parts of the city. Klamath Falls Creamery MO lob to a Frank & King's "Corned rtc p Th B5g WMte Ts5 r i Seventh and Pine Street Friday and Saturday The Funniest J-May Ever Writt A.i "LET GEORGE DO If & Price 25c and 50 c. Jazz 1248 Main Phone 74 Vaudeville Between AcU