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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1926)
THE KLAMATH NEWS PURSUERS TAKE FOUR OF SEVEN JOILET FELONS Gun Battle Marlct Action, Volunteers Hurt by Bullrti JOI.IKT. III... May t. fL'oltari .VlWltli fciur til Ilia aetrcn con vlitu whii aluahi-d their way nul uf I ho llllnula atulo ptisilenllory rip. lured, cillsen vlglluntea It ml almr Iff'e deputies wr believed to Iw rioting In on lb other threo, aomewhere In the wooded aortlona of northern llllnula. liepurie In Warden John Whit man at tho prlaon hern Thursday night from Htreatnr end ,Miirrlon Indicated that the lunt of llm fugl llv murderers mny In taken Into rualody before down. ' dun battles and aurprlao at'arka marked Iho 1 1 rut day of .the bunt. Kljcht rountlea took part In purault ol the men who killed Deputy War den Peter Klein and kidnaped Captain of Iho Guards J. V. Ktwley In tnnklnn a bold rarape from the atats'a new "eacape proof penl Ipriiary. j Vyo of Ilia convlrla were wound-1 ad In a battla wltb poaaaa near Ignore. Thar ere recovering In a hoapltal at Jitreator. Two other wara surprlacd Tburaday afternoon. whlla sleeping In a barn loft near tba seen of tba battla and gave themaclves up. Of lha thrao who remain al lam wo are be.lered to be hiding Injfnl.ed State, and Canada the wood liear Morrison, and one have cabled support and encourage- la probably eomawhere in the vlo nicnt to the striking Knxllah work-' SHJ.Ot. Uigether with Intorest Inlly of Htreator. 'era by the trades union council u thereon at the rate of 7 per cent narn.rdo Ro. and Robert Tor-1 Ud Tburaday. ffaV""-". l rJm" of re, the wounded prlaoner are not j "We are appreciative of cabled I $1076.00 attorney' fee. the further erloualy hurt and will live In face I encouragement from abroad," aald'aum of UK61.SH. together with the ga.low. for their par, In th. lh. ,u....lo. "Our movement ' Te'n. tT.um from'Vh. Vt... Blabbing to death of Klein. i the greatest di-mnnatration of work-,,jn)r o( Mjy i32J tnd ,he (urli,,r Walter Ktaleakl and tiregorlo Ing r!as solidarity In hlatory. Wet aum of $200.09 nttnrney's fee, and Illio, captured In the barn lnfl thank all those who have offered the further rum of $21.25 costs and . . . , -.,., ft.nAiui dlat-uraemenls. and In favor of the were brought Immediately to the a.slstniice and prompt f.nanclal , pMn,, ,.(!,! Truat anil Sar- penltentlary and locked up In aid." K, fiani, ,no aralnst the defnnd- "dungeon" cells t 1 ! ant, J. W. Kiemctp, for the sum Two clllaan. wer. wounded DEPARTMENT MAN SUg."hi2-'-r1? Vmmnd.ng L'i ellghlly In the lonore engagement. HERE FOR WEEK, B, l, of lne '"owing deacrlb- The rlgllantea trailing them werel led real property, to-wlt: Increaaed at aunset aa farmer and small town merchant finished their labor and Jiilued the armed rolunteera. j FIGHTS RESUMED BY NEW YORKERS. NEW YORK. May 6. (I'nlled Newal l'p In Tex Hlrkard'a fancy ; new barn, tho soggy thud of padded j leather and the aru.'fing of nimble aolca on rcalned canvaa will signal the renewal of big time boxing In New York Friday night. Tho glare of rnlclum on "train ing budloa and (lulling nrma will reveal (he first bouts of what Is known aa the summer season in the ton to Investigate the Washington ' nv'" appertaining, and also all cauliflower industry. fraternity "1....... and Sndd,,.." n-; Zk Jack Itenault. the Canadian. who,lloual horsemanship fraternity. The,s;ime. including dower and claim baa flirted with real ring tamo for' Oregon local. "Spurs." plana to po-!of dower; also all the water rlshta many yeara. mlaslug out because ho tltlon for a chapter In tho fraternity. PPnant to said land, partlcu- J .u .. . ., . . ,Brl nn-v n'"' Interest and right lacka tho "killer instinct and Is. of tho defendants. J. W. Siemens too Inclined to bo cautious, will! BE'Al 1 Y an(' Lucinda Siemens, husband and mako bis renimenranio in Ibesei wife, to tuke water from Seven-Mile part. a. a he.dl.ner. Opposed lo Jack will ho another Jack, of the family natno of Demave. a blonde and buatlng young.ter from across tho lludaon river. Tho Canadian must anrvive thai furloua luft hand asasults of thla ' tough boy from l.oboken If he i.;rc. j to advanco up tho fistic ladder nnd , j-, j Schmlu lias gono for a short! not skid right down again , to tho rarallon and a motor tr'p i bottom where hi-' Indifferent fight- Then, Is talk of a new hotel n Ing aint him a rouplb of years .' Draitr, which Is good now. ! WHICH MEANS IT MAY RAIN AGAIN PORTLAND. May 0. (United O. T. " Anderson wns called to News)-i- No Indication that the! Klamath Falls on business Thur avcTthwait aonn would rolurn lo thejtlny morning. lul-arld conditions which provall- Everything was covered with biiow Vd up In flvo days ago was glvon Thursday morning around lloatty. by either the elemenla of tho U. 8. 1 obaervor Tburaday. Continued un-' aettled, weather prevailed and the,,., THR ; forecast ... for more of the una. STATE OF ORKftON. FOR THE ort. ; I COUNTY OF KLAMATH. ( Proclpltatlun. In . Portland waa i THE NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL; only a trace .01 of an Inch, but HANK OF PORTLAND, a N.- I the entire dny waa a threatening one. ! The ' heavies! drwnfnll reporlod In thla district waa at Hull Run; lake, with a total uf 2.30 Inches. Heavy rain waa geuernl ovor Ihe; western slope of the Cascades. VISITORS A I I tlNU RARRIT RAISERS KABB1I lAIOE.I0 . , . Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Lowe and Mr. and Mrs. Wadell, the latter en-' ternrlslng raisers of rabhlla at Med-: , ' . - ..n ford, were guest, ot the Klamath Rabbit Breedera' association in a llvoly meeting held Wednesday ovnnlng. The OKoaclullon took In two new members Interested In rnblilla. "King of Old Fiddlers" Challenged Ar r, ,: V y . V A:i ft fU tmi ' "Cnraajr llci the head that wcara a crown." Ohatlrnyca are pouring in on Jamra F.t'lafTry of Iloton. rrowncH "king of fiddlrra" in Maine international old fiddler contiat. tlatTry once played in the Uoiton aymphony orcheatr. STRIKERS THANK BROTHERS IN U. S I.ONIK)X. May S ( railed Newa) ! I Thank were mi-uaged to thel I American Frderatiiin of libor and ! all other labor organlintlona In the! Tom M Word lor many rears' w known In Oregon aa connected with the department uf Justice, ar-l rlvod Inat night for a wcek'a bunl-1 i neas. 'I Word waa sheriff of Multnomah ! county before serving with tho do- partment of juatlre. Legal cajra on the reaerratlnn. "" number In Klamath Falls brought Word auulh thla week. UNIVERSITY FRAT MAY GIVE CHARTER EUGENE. May 6. Krank Man nlng, Klnttiatli Knlls. left Wednes day fur tlio rnlveralty of Wavhlng- ,,, .,. . vll)tor fronl ttriy mM M pn,aJ. ; , Ar,ni,r Anderson of Medford ; nloco. Mrs. Whrnlta! of Ilcaity. , j m h Mr. Pnii I ihii !,' .PP1),r,i , In, ... .,, Sve-.n!,,"d lh"sl. tho. southwost quarter Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Hoy. recently; married, stopped for a short rlalt ! Lneinda Siemens to take and use ,.u .. i ... ., . 'sllll water on the above describe,! with tho brldos mother. Mra. Frank; idnds. Including any and all ditches. ; Schmlti. ruift til" MIKHItt M n.i,ic tliMllll linilKlllK I-IM (lUrillllMI, HUH l PORTLAND TRUST AND SAV INGS BANK, a corporal.!. Plaintiffs, vs. . W. SIEMENS AND LUCINDA 8.KMKNS. husband and wife: HOY FOUCH. nnd GEARY IX- tTMENT COMPANY, a cor pomllon. Defendants. By virtue of an execution, Judg 'ment order, decree and order of anle''an' Trust and Savings Hank, or l'ed out of the above entitled! n ,fc!,t ,,B'e h,rl ln ni1 to the j Court n he ghnve ontl)ed rnU((e t above described property or any me directed and dated the Slat day f"" thereof, to satisfy said execu- , ....K in ..a i..j..., lion. Judgment order nnd dserea. and' rierre'o rendered nnd entered in i ""''I Court on the 30th day of i March, 1D2S. In favor ..i Plaintiff, )The Nort ,,. NBnn, nnk o( Purtlnnil. and against the defend ant. J. W, Siemens, for the sum: of $1700.00, together with Inlerestl thereon nt the rato of 7 per cent, per annum from the th day of Mnrili, IH22, the further aum oft :.,..7V mm,M ii 111 i I $176.00 altorney'a fee. the further aum of 116811.78. together wUh Intereat thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the Ittb J !ot November 122. and tba fuel Vip aaiam of 1171. iiA t Inrnaa a ... Ih. ih ... ,i iiimii together with intereat theroon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum ttuTJiiYt9lXtl j nyn fUOi further aum of $10.- '""N numbered three (S); the. south half of the northwest quarter: - the northeast quar ter of the southwest quarter, . and the aouth half of the south west quarter of section number- , d thirty (Stl. -township nam- i bored thirty-three (33) south, ranee numbered seven snd one half 7i) east of Willamette Meridian: also, the south halt ' of the northeast quarter: the southeast quarter of the south west quarter, nnd the south- , east quarter of section num bered twonty-five (25), lown sh'n numbered thirty-three (33) south, range numbered x (6) last of Willamette Meridian; together with all and singular the tenements berldltaments and appurt enances thereunto bolongfng or In '. " ". Co, stream In the northwest quarter of ,n6. nc-rhtweat quarter of section ii. .'"dV'cUoT thVughd section 24. township 33 south, raneo S east. Willamette Meridian. ZuZT UW Tt. '.toiV- ship S3 south, range 7H eaat. Wll. Inmetto Meridian, all by npproprl- ?BrrgdfhoTnd" ."'deTrlb: ed. and any and all right of said defendants. J. W. Blemena and rights or benefits owned, claimed or used by them in connection with said real properly above described, aa well aa any and all other water rlRhta owned or claimed or used by them In connection with said real properly above described lu the Ir rigation thereof; NOW THEREFORE, by rlrtue of aid execution. Judgment order. m,0"J Pj- th. Ssuirduy, th. 1 th 1 oT May 1920, at 10 Vciock A M., at the front door ot the County Court Houso In Klamath, Fulls. Klamath vuiui ft OIHI SI UUIIHC SUO tlon (sunjoct to redemption) to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all Iho right, title and interest which the wltmn named defend ant. J. W. Siemens and Lucinda Siemens, had on tho 15th day of February. 1921 tho date of the conveyance mad by the raid de fendants. J. W. Siemens and Lu cinda Siemens, to plaintiff, Port- ln,erM1, c0"'' nd c",ln t. BURT K HAWKINS. Sheriff of Klamath Coun ty, Oregon. Bv El). X KEN-DAM.. Deputy, Dntod this lSlh day of April, 1928. Flrat Issue April Hth. 1! Last issue May 14, 12. Fridayf May 7, lfl2fi TEAR BOMB IS LONG, QUIETUS FOR JAIL GIRL Eastern Prison Death of Young Inmate' Is 'k Probed 'Bf.nANTOld. Pa... Mar (United Kawa) Julia Uanko, a 1i-year-old, aclrl prlanner who waa about to become a mother, died In a hoapltal bar after tear bomb I corn nwlt rapubllcana had been thrown lure her cell at!0- Uiwdcn baa been Lackawanna county jail to quiet; I" than It friend expected and her. it we dlacloaed Thundsy. they hare decided to put on one tiecrKe Denore. a deputy war-!"' ne,r baary (una, Jlepreeenia-j den. admitted Ibrowlag the tearl"" Plcklnton of lows. Friday. to Lumlia. : attempt to recorer the loat ground ! Dr. J. D. Jenklne, the coroner, Many democrau bare fallen away performed an autopay which ahow-''fm the Haugea bill, which tbey ad eongeatlon In the g'.rl'a lunga. j had prerlously been Inclined Ur Although he ha not yet announced ,upport because It might put the the cauae of death. He aald he 1 prealdeat In the uncomfortable pos- didn't bollere the tear hem ha hadilflon of baring to 'veto It. The ad-l anything to do with It. Julia be came hyaterlal In ber celt Monday, acr earning to be freed. lienor threw the tear mlcallea Into tbei'o ,he federal treaaury. la gaining cell and the became quiet In a. ! recruit after baring appeared to few minute. jbe doomed earlier. The most far- Tueiday ahe became rery III, and orable derelopment in thl dlrec waa taken to the atate hospital. I ! w th announcement by Kep- j where ahe died In a few hour. An i investigation. la under way. Radical Leaders,, of Strikers Seen As Moving Force ny GILBERT FRANKAU CLEVELAND.- O.. May . S. (United News) l Rrltaln'a flrht J against the general . atrlka I the GIRLS' COOKING l struggle for liberation from the , GOOD TO LEADER ! strangling economic fetter Imposed! ! by a radically led labor political Frank Sexton, county club lender, 'mlnc-rlty. I apent Wednesday at Malln nnd Mer- On the outcome of thla encount-. rill, calling on the girls' cooking, ier which has been In the making home making, and Bowing clubs lo jfor yeara and which I believe will j cated in those communities, be over, within a week deoenda tho! Tho work is prosreisins In fine future of civllU(lon. n,e know: shape, according lo :r. Sexton. j It In England torfiy. ' At Merrill the club unit is the Over and abor the . Immediate' largest In Klamath county. . Mrs. question of wages and working, R- H- Anderson. Mrs. Robert Daltonj condition In tke mining Industry jnd Mlaa Tbiria Anderson, a high: however. Is the far mere Important ' school girl, arc doing exceptionally! question of divorcing politics from I trade. Tr.q,Wy. will not ! mix, as I snowir ay of Russia, -m- -' f Thl "hamstringing" . of British lnduatry by the rcommunlitlc and socialistic laborlte laborers I utter ly foreign' to the' fundamental An glo-Saxon concept of freedom, both: cf the worker and ot his employer. ! - The facts are simple. Some 4, 000.000 British' worker who op erate the major - Industries have I placed themselves or rather .have ! permitted themselves to be placed 1 under the domination ot radical leader. They hare - walked out I because they had no other option. I At heart, however, the great bulk jot England la against the subrer ! slro tendsnciea of the labor move i ment. which, in the last general ! election polled only S, 000.000 votos foul of a total of 17.000.000. i Because of the socialistic domi nate n Qt British labor all worker. I whether, laborlte. liberal, or conser vative are compelled to contribute to the labor "political fund." They jalso are subject to restrictive meas ures oi worg impoaeo oy in union, which fights . pieco rates, reduces output, and prevents any but union worker being employed. Closed shop conditions have been the curse ot our trade. In a nutshell, our' labor leaden are either definitely bolshevik or will not see beyond their noses. But tho men these leader have called out, with the exception of a few, are pratrlotlc ' British citizens. And once the government ha de feated th's labor-political move ment, with its constant threat of bolshevlsm. I for one, am confi dent that British Industry will be able to adopt American methods of management and efficiency on as wide- a scale as our geographical conditions permit. ' "' But without the open ' ahnp, all real progress in our Industries Is impossible, , . ., HAVERHILL. Mass.; May . Haverhill high school girls at the forthcoming graduation exercises must wenrvsklrta that fall four in ches below the knees, a committee selected to arrange for reduction of expense in connection with the ex ercises lias ' decided. Sleeveless gowns are forbidden and no orna ments are to be worn. POTTSTOWN. Pa.,1- May . "The I Willi man " vhn rnennllv nita reign of terror through Saratoga) valley, setting fire to a barn, sndj attacking children. Is 1 1-year-old I Fannie Young, a supposed victim' of the mania. Farmer Relief Has Congress Watching Date WASHINGTON, Mzy -. (Vu led Newa) Suhaldr fiaturaa of the ! llausea farm relief bill were at j tacked wbea the bou'e reaumed I conalderallon of agricultural meaa-i urea Tburaday. To apeed up action ao that ad journment would nut tie delayed the houe decided to benln nljcht tee alone and met from I to 11 p. n. Tburaday to bear a aerlea of abort apecchee. Argument agalntt the Haucen bill, which la aponaored by the and Frank more effec- mlnlatratlon'e Tincher bill, which would loan S100. 000,000 to eo operatlTn and require repayment reaentative Aswell Louisiana demo- cnt, that he would more to amend- hi $10,000,000 loan bill by adding $100,000,000 so that except for the' Incidental machinery It would be similar ' to the administration bill. . ' . .' This brlnga many democrat In close alignment with the adminis tration once more and Increase the chance of the Tincher bill. w"k as directors - TENDER FEET TENDER FEET. Aching burning, swollen, shoe chafed feet. The minute you put your feet into a "Tis" bath you feel pain being drawn out and comfort just soaking in. "Tis" drawa out the poiaona and adds that cause foot misery. It ia almost magical. "Tii" take all the aorawa out of coma and callouses. Get a box of "Tii" at any drug or department store. End foot tor ture foccvci wimi smaller ahoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet, com fortabla. E BatheThem in HZ Ask for Kraft At your dcalerfej -a twMMi-if t HoiolManx Powell St. at OFarrell. SAN FRANCISCO GOS9 fo Theatres Snd Shopping District. Amtf tnsWM HOT ft MUX Maid tai lis la Saa fraacacal Hm tarabaiatirl aaaual caara aai owa hrt. a Mer sairaelu ama tat aeaaiakcn af a asOTaai kaaa aaia ar Dtakt Sm cMwfcrH tat ( as aaal aUmlse at hma-m os.-ati lararintl b UN Md wka ivaaajlDiWaerlBeitrfeaHB, i t t lunOPCAN UNO .TM r- PLAN, lMAHA6fMfKT VsiJAMIS Claaalfled ad.ertlalni la THU 8l'niNCriKLD, Maaa.. May S. KLAMATH NEWS pays big dlrl-1 Unable to pay a ISO fin for steel ieada. Uh then for profit. ln the police automobile, Eratat I Vance baa been aeptenced to tare : REM6VAC Mr. L. B. Hatua' la now turairwf at 310 WIMIU Huildlna; Foblle etenoxrapher; Notary Public; Federal Farm Loana; Realty Managed GREEN SLAB We are now delivering 16 inch Green Slab. This economical wood may be dried on your own yard and save you money. Also prompt delivery on Blockwood. Peyton Co. "Wood Main to Burn" PbcMM 601 535 ALrKtU E LAKiV of Portland -,.', Candidate for the RepobUraui of Nomination for Vaitrd Btate Eeaator kSJ jii ni i fi r ?." . J ' C for the J ;- . Opening Dinner at : linkhaven r r! r . Friday Evening . . j . ; L . Dinner Served from Six to Eight P. M. ,j r J C , It will be necessary to make reserva- j ' L tions for the opening dinner Fri- . j ! C ' day evening, only. )l t LINKHAVEN . H f Phone 762. 560 Conger Ave. Fifty Dollar Prize won by Mrs. Mary Zach- . iria, 735 Oak St. and Mrs. Cora Walters, No. 2 Main St. f. All Extraction Free for one week beginning April 30 to May 7 inclu sive. This does not mean that if you have several ' teeth that should be extracted that we only ex tract part of them. ' " It means that we will take every extraction that comes in the office FREE for one week. It does not make any difference if" you have one tooth or 32 teeth. We want to get acquainted with you. 0. J. Johnson, Dentist Winters Bldg. Entrance on Main St., next to Pine Tree Theatre. . month la Jail. . UNITED STATES TIRXS ARE COOP TIRXS U.S. Royal True Low-Pressure Balloon Kawf bsllaoa tin cossfoet aaal bog miUac baacka. No bsm1 asrsr-SDsUtttopraaectaaraiBat wear. A tnusaph for th. V. S. "Lov-Praasur Tread" aad laitvlmud Web Cord. IMPERIAL : GARAGE Th Garage That -Never Clow Srd and Mala Be. Phoae ISO. Read aifew c-f pre comment: many unsolicited Th Portland Dally Newa. apeaklat the Senatorial candidates, said: , i'- - "If we were entirely -bntlness-llka In the conduct of our pnblle affaire, la tent only opoa getting the beat, man available for the money, there la no doubt whom we would employ ' "We would employ a man of pror- i ed achievement, proved honesty, pror ed fearlessness and trustworthiness. We would employ a big man. " ' ' "And that man Is Alfred E. Clark , of Portland." The Toledo Leader: "Mr. Clark fat ' a man who has bad a world of exper ience, baa the ate. the dignity and the ability to represent the people ot . this great state in the narlcnal law making body as they should be repre sented." ..... Eastern Clackamas News: "There are few men in the state who are . ve well qualified for Senator aa Mr. Clerg." - The Condon Times: HI " (Mr.' Clark's), knowledgs of pnblle affairs,' his reputation as a speaker will prove ratnable. assets ahould the people des ire to ena mm to Washington. l'ald Adr. Alfred E. Clark fcr United .--; - States Senator Campaign Committee. - - ' se