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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1926)
4 Pair Two Wednesday, June 0, 102fl THE KLAMATH NEWS Chicago Sheriff I Klamath Ideal . Must Serve Time Summer Resort in His Own Jail! States Visitor LAND HEARING HELD DESPITE PROTEST (Coatlaaed fro r" Oh) CHICAGO. June S. (United Haws) When Bherltt Peter M. Hoffman finishes breakfast Wed nesday morning and strolls pver to . at office n will riad two United States' deputies walttnc to lock htm rtT official business. : ap hi oik ot hi own cells for 30 . dya. .- now. sad attributed th lucreased value to the entry of the rerlama- Walker Frederick Quleenburry. u.m aerelr Into th district. chief auditor of the I'alifornla-Ore-; . . . .... . , , 1'hotiurranha Identified. Ron Power company, maintaining, . . ... .. .... . . k . . . . . . Wit ard L. Smith. Identified Pbo- headquarters at Medford. is spend-l . . . . . . . ... " i. - .1. . t- ,. - ,, , ' , i tographa he had taken ol the Kber ln a time In klamath Falls look n , . . . I ll l' Ih. .. u ( .1 - - .. f I V. OtllJtnhll... I. tmn. hiunllv l.tdn. i ... U J, y ,tn-j .. i.i . . .v Klamath Irritation district, appear- tlfied with ctTlc movements in the1 ... Hot first th. denutlea nor ask , . ,. . .... d aearla. Ha reoueslea aim to drop In at federal court I 1 ad lira U clerk IJsOO. " . ill meritorious nioreinenta receive a check for his support that are for the bet ternient of his and other commuul- Thls la all because the sheriff , ties. was fouud guilty of . contempt ot Totichinc upon weather conditions la United Slates district court for j Qulsenburry believes Klamath Falls aTaatloc overnlitht outings to Ter- i Is endowed "with the Ideal atmos-j 17 Draggaa and Frankle Lake, two . pherlc conditions, and says that thirl millionaire brewers who wera in- j city reminds him greatly of a refrlr-! conductinc the hearing .Hw ihi vviinij m' , nur wnru nt iouks oacs upon me' Eberlcin himself ami. I torrid spell ot the last few days In ... that It be noted In the record that the district understood that the re sult ot its original hearing of the Eberlela petition had been merely a recominendatlou to the govern ment. At the same time he asked that the government take cognisance of the tact that the district had been within ita rights under tho law In Ruth Bryan Owen Is Nominated as Corigresswoman FRISCO MAN VISITS LEAGUE OF NATIONS " The sentence ot SO days in Jail ! hia city, and 'the !50 fine Imposed by I Federal Judge James H. Wtlkerson, R"i7l tis Ollit has been hanging over the sheriffs "H League Nations, She Announces was not pres He contented himself with the protest against the hearing as be ; log anything else but ex parte, and l insisted that the Irrigation' district and not himself should hare been : notified. Coffey stated that he re gretted Eberleln had not appeared. Krcortl to Washington ' The entire record of the hearing will be forwarded to Washington head for several months.' - ' I feat Tuesday tha United States j circuit ceorr ot appeals suddenly, vacated the sheriffs stay ot sen-1 Unea and It now appears that he . I ' By ORAVT KKKNKK ni "W detained al his place of (Copyright, 1926.. by United News) J where It will be used In determln uiu vi J.biKo. June . ura- iR the raertta of the petition of I in piana to witnaraw trom the! Kberlein to have his lands exemnted 'Hoffman kaa one chance to evade j League of Nations and concentrate! from taxation by the district, going- to tall immedUteiy. That is j her efforts toward strengthening: it was explained unofficially that a-audden order - from' the United I the pan-American union and the de- the purpose of Introducing the pree-ttes- supreme court in Washing- velopment of an American Leagueient land valuations. Inflated hevoml ton. Ad -which his case has been of Nations, it was asserted here un- J the value 'of ordinary farm lands Tualaaaa continuously tor the next St days. appealed. : Bui unless the supreme CTSWrt" as 'speedily It will be too late :: i-i 1 ' aOJUUTH VALLEY II08PITAL. Vbare la ao better ears la contiiie aaaanv tttaa taat girea at this hos yMaL .-. '.-- - f ; adr.-T omclally Tuesday. because of their proximity to the oacsea jy a presa mat is unam- tilr, was for the purpose of show mous in its demand tor withdrawal.! ng that the lands had been In Braxtllan officials are believed to j creased In value by reason of the have determined on such action no reclamation service" having entered matter what Inducements may be! this territory. ' offered by the league for reconsid-l ' eratlon.' Tor results naa Mawa Claaa Ada. (1KNKVA. June li I United News) -Unafraid ot entangling foreign MIAMI. Kla.. June United alllaniea. H. A. Hinder Tuesday News) Ruth Ilrytin tlwen. duuxh-! '""entcd iredontlals lo tho secre- ter of the late William Jennings 1 '"'il of the tongue, of Nations ftrvsn. Is ritftn I.. .it.KtK. .a..i n ' from Ihe msvtir tlf Kmh S'.n.,U..., her tppoaent. Congressman W. j. ! accrediting him as envoy extra Sears, in- the rare for the demo-1 ordinary to all Kuropo. including cratlc nomination for congress. Tcnl'he leuituo. prectarta ' give Mrs. Uwea S7 uud Hlhdi-r .nsked (or linuii'dlate In- Sears 41.' - Itervlvas with Premier llrland of Senator Duncan U. ' Fletcher 1. France and Sir Aunluu Chamher- leadlng hta nearest opiwnent. Jerry l lain. HrilUli foreign secrstary, hut W. Carter, two tn one In liis .-mm. f arrangements for th lniorvinw palgn for reuomlnatlen on the ; hare not yet been made. basis of results from the first 13 ' ' Dade roonfy precincts, Fletcher ",h K11 ''"'Pier, are plntinlug a received. MM aud CarrrH'dJS. jdlnnor. I In charge ot the affair Is Mrs. Thomas Hampton, ciisirman. Mrs. Alfred Collier and Mrs. K. II. Lamb. Mrs. It. K. Waitenburs will be toastmlstrcss of the even ing. Final arriiagementa for the din ner, and where It will be held, will he announced later. Mrs. Mac Crai'Vcn will visit with members of Oregon's 1. A. K. who attend the dedication of the Canby monument Pumlay. June IS. ' State Regent of D. A. R. Will Be in Klamath Today In honor ot Mrs. Cordon Mar- Cracken. stale regeut of Daughters of the American Kevolutioo. who Is arriving In Klamstb Falls Saturday morning trom her home In Ash land, members of Kulaloua. Klam- Folder Maps of National Forest Are Now Ready PORTLAND. Ore., Juno - (United News) Free folder man covering the Umpiiua. Crater unit Wallowa national toresls have been prepared by the United Mates for est service and are ready for pub lic distribution, II has been an nounced by District Forustrr C. Nf llranger hero. The maps may be obtained in sin gle copies either at the new-post-offlce building, or from the forost supervisors nt Hoseburg, Medford or Wulluwa. The Uiupu.ua and Crater national I forests are covered on one folder map while the Wallowa forest map ' Is in a separate one. The maps show the towns, roads and trails of I the various regions with brief do- scrlptlou of th sreulc spots. VtMKII IVNTM AKTMt AT tll'TTK V.l.J Harney Valley i Is Possessed oi Big Subterranean PdltTLANlV June .1 (United News) Tlist a sublerranean body of water opparently exlsti at a depth ot 30 to 60 feet below Harney valley hi Harney county, and that It has been tapped for th Irriga tion, ultimately, of 3.V0.0OU lo J&O.. uou acres if land, wss tho an.' nounrement III Portland today of Wlllhiin Furr of llurns. Furr U secretary and manager of lh com mil lee of ten of Harney county, which has undertaken to bring uboul I he development of th area. The committee members yra Ben llrowu, Leon M. Urown, Archl Mcdowsn, A. C. Welcome. Julian Ityrd. James Ijimphler. I. H. User, J. Thompson, Nollie F. Iteed and E. II. C'onser. WAStlllNUTtiN. June . (Unit ed .News) Mm. 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