The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 13, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    "Siimlav. Juno 1:1. 1!'2'1
TIIR KLAMATH NEWS
Pag
e Two
GHIL0QU1N BOYS
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Car from California. Washington; Laaevltw ar litln in Klamath j
land Idaho, laden with ifnta ami Kails ovr Hi weekend, the house.
jrooMna utensils, drove Into Klamath I uel of Mr. and Mrs. I'aroy Hams
i Falls yrstsrday to register at the! by
Boy Murderer Is Clark Library Is
Broken in Spirit ; (Jiven University
And Health Fails. of So. California
Chiloquin believes In giving the
Boy Scouta a good time and In
making life worth the living. Pur
ina the summer mouths bcoul'
JOI.IKT. Ills.. Jn,. ti I'nited I.OS AKCKI.KS. J una IS.- Inll
New Hroken In hn.lv ;unl snlrit d News (lift lit the iirlval library
Tliey will meet tholr daugh-; iv .,, mottlh, of prUon ut,, m, hrd and hum of V. A. I'lurk. valued
the
i aud re'.wved basket ! dehVai'lw 1 nlveialty ot California, Southern
brum-h.
chamber of commerce as Interstate! ter. VIm Mary Johnson, who ts re-. , oth h( ..,,,,., v,,r.. , Hobby' fS.OilO.uoo. vat announced Krl-
earn. ine louowiiu; cam were ea-,.....uk ..... - Krunks. beeam SI rrais old Friday. ! day t i foiiiin.nc.ui.iil of
l rouea ai mo iriiie j i.ihiwi. ....
. -,., .ciiu- it l..nM Mr. im.l .Mnt. Johnson and their
I." .'. i....hi.. .in ...,nrin. i.-. i .kaview Iroin the hand of hla mother as hi
longview; .uriuaa aiiwpo m .11. . "... ..... '1 1. . . . .
U-alrport: Nicholas Morgan. Dun.- . Monday. only birthday gift. - Th. gift I- .aid to bo th. large.!
imuir: Honier Calloway. Ktna: Mil- Tile hoy murderer .pt like n evrr bestowed on uuy educational
ton H. Hoberts. Suiaun; U. J. Mack.l Mi Betty llamshy. dattgliler of baby when ha vim brought into the 1 InHlltutloii In the west.
master Balfour will be kept busy oroville: O. V. Casemaa, Long- Mr. and Mm. Carey Kanisby. and rweptlon room where Mrs. Albert! t'egrvea were conferred on Ti
I view; Maurice Bondlnot. Mouutain ; Miss Alice Miller, daughter of J. J.
1 View: ti. W. Ostrom. Wheatland; I Miller of the Southern Pacific of-1
i 0. A. Sutherland; Straw: V. O. i flees here, will arrive In Klamath1
Wright. Berkeley; A. H. Taylor. j Kails Sunday morning. June SO. nc- hl hM , h ,y
i Barbara! John K. Thackara. 'lorrls: ' tending school In San Francisco. i N"tn"" l-'Md. the nMllionnir. col
Jack Black. Pomona: W. W. TiDD. and Miss Miller has been in train
Recently the Scouts had an eed ; Hoy O. Yates. San Francisco, j In lu a hospital there.
I tig and they have been loud in I
their praise of the splendid time
In providing entertainment for the
Scouts, and one of the first things
on the program will be an ex
pedition to Skylake. The fishing
open there on ne Tuesday and
It la expected that the trip will
follow almost Immediately.
I.oeb awaited her firm meeting wlthl graduates by President W. W.
him In many months. Campbell of the I'niveralty of Call-
I.oeb's hair la turning gray nndi'ornla nnd Dr. F. C, Moore, director
of I bo branch. ,
1MIVT POLISH '.Ut.tkKS
! Icitlans, were sentenced to lite terms
j for the Franks niunTcr.
they experienced.
C. V. Roberts, well known ranch-
Mrs. F. 1. Dobson and Mrs. E.
HABEAS CORPUS
CAUSE EXCITEMENT
Lumber Tariffs
Case Dismissed;
(Continued front Page tine)
j keh should get out 01 Jail first. He
Frank Arant. who has been ser- ha. to stay In SO il:iv and iwv
Tirm nrt Ahclirn HOgue. were Turning wun menus ; iously
leriTlCQ VUSUIU lnd shopping in local stores from able t
j er of the Poa Valley country, was A. Browne were among the visitors
1 in Klamath Falls yesterday looking' in Klamath Falls yesterday on
alter business interests, pleasure and shopping from their
j , home at Pine Kidge.
I Miss Swea Lungdahl. Miss Ellen ; a
' McVeigh and her mother. Mrs. N
HI with typhoid fever, was
to leave a local hospital yea
i the Bogue ranch in the Merrill dis- terriar after a month's confinement
WASHINGTON'. D. C. June IS. trlct. Miss Lungdahl is leaving for
United Newa Finding that con-' her home In Washington In the near Mrs. Ivy Propst and Mrs. Bculah
atniction of tariffs sought by the! future. She will return to teach Hammer assisted In Moe's store on
complainants would, lead In many. In Merrill school ln September. Saturday during he jush hours,
instances to "absurd results" the; Miss Winifred McCormick. who' Mrs. George Boyd with a party
Interstate commerce commission Fri-j gpn(JBt the summer la Chllo- of seven girls passed through Klam
day duunisaed the complaint of the. qutn wilh Natives, was visiting !n;uth Falls yesterday from Bly. en
raclflc Coast Shippers- association I Klamath Falls with friends Satur-; route to Corvallis. where they will
and others Involving alleged over-; day afternoon. j attend the boys' and girls' club
charge on lumber and forest pro-j work summer school session. The
ducts from Oregon. Washington and j Mrs. John Colwell was In the city i children Included Helen Campbell.
v...v- u..... .nrf Rriii.h rolum-l yesterday to look Into business af- Ruth Campbell. Jessie Boyd. Irs
hi. to' detlnation, in Indiana. Mich-' " " "i J ''".."" "bit.
- " - ..... ..j, .nu 1.... ' J .1 t'lAUU
lgaa and Ohio.
Overcharges were alleged to have
arerhed since on the basts of
i Merrill country.
I
f loo
So Mills yesterday filed a writ
011 behalf of Tetumpseh. Both In
dians ure charged with being in
toxicated on the hiKlix.iv.
tiwrn shed further lli'it on the
r'tuatlun. "I was only sleepy when
they said that I was drunk. Just
like I was when you come down
here and woke me up to sli;n that
writ." he explained.
Ccwen U a trusty around the
court house. He is cow wondering
if he will get out in time frr the
Fourth of July. He says he would
like to cfli.crate nt ( hilouuin on
men declared
(iiilenentlcnce for themselves.
1 The variation lu the efficiency ot
j the brakes when on a long trip Is
j due 10 severnl things, but the rnndl
tlon of the brake lining Is peihnps
must important. Sometimes the
i lining will become polisher), in
; which case the brakes will not bo
very tfflclent. In other Instances
tlio lining may bo "roughed up," In
which ikmo tho brakes will suddenly
begin to lie more effective. Gener
ally speaking, the dragging of the
brakes or long application of Iheiu
down long grades will cause the
lining to become polished, whereas
a few smt. ten appMcrtlim of the
brakes will rough up tho linings,
itoad du:.l and water will alter these
conditions.
Picture Frames
Miulc to Onl'T
The Peasleys
llpiMsitt tile l'iurt !l.u4
Mrs. J. N Olvan of Bly nnd her
Mrs. Garland Hayes, who has been, daughter-in-law, Mrs. E. T. Givan.
construction of tariffs relating to, employed this spring In the ribbon were In Klamath Falls yesterday oni
unnamed intermediate points and ; department of Moe s store, resigned
complicated questions of application her position last night.
of the tariffs are dealt with. The
West Coast Lumbermen's associa
tion and the traffic service corpor-i
ation of Seattle intervened in sup
port ot the complaint.
Arizona Cattle
Baron Arrested
On Wet Charge
PHOENIX. Aria.. June 12. Unit
ed News Augustus Martin, one ot
the most influential millionaire cat
tle .barons oL Arizona, was placed
under arrest here Friday, charged
wtth heading a gigantic moonshine
ring.
Chief Field Agent Ray Adams,
who made the arrest, declared that
two of his agents had been working
on Martin's huge ranch as cow
hands since January, and that they
had gathered evidence proving that
the cattle baron distilled a minimum
of 500 gallons of liquor daily.
Martin's arrest caused a sensa
tion here.
Miss Mary Grsybael ot the Gray
bael ranch, near Merrill waa in the
city yesterday to visit with friends.
Included In the out of town busi
ness visitors in Klamath Falls yes
terday was R. C. Spink, justice of
the peace ot Wood River, and s
resident of West Chiloquin, which
he platted.
ft combined business and pleasure
trip. Mrs. E. T. Givan is leaving 1
this week for Gazelle to Join her
husband, who will be located on a I
large stock ranch near Gazelle for
the summer months.
WATER USERS ARE
GRANTED PAYMENTS
(Continued from page 1)
Mr. and Mrs. George Biehn and
Miss Pearle Biehn arrived in Klam-i
ath Falls yesterday afternoon from
their home in Portland. They will
Teside here, their farmer residence,'
and are having their house re-;
modeled before their occupancy.
Mrs. Biehn and her daughter and;
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin K. Lucas aud'
ion are leaving in a week's time
fort- j
TO .AlWEESTISE
SE
FILI
FOUNTAIN
ffillbeSeldat
John E. Thackara, rancher and
stockman of the Dorris country, is
Is. Klamath Falls for the week-end
'" uusmr. ..IU intor Lon(; Beacn CaHf for
' 1 night's vacation
s ' " '"
Fred X." Baker.- former snpetlh-!.' 3
tendent of the Klamath Indian J
Agency, nas returnea irom Lxis An
geles, where he was called by the
death of his sister.
ri
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson of
YOUTH IS SERIOUSLY
HURT BY DYNAMITE
(Continued from rage One)
intlirieH. when rtloeaa nt lh an
penetrated their bodies.
Cecil's father Is employed in Med-1
ford, and he lives with his mother!
on Lakeview avenue. He also has
an nncle in Klamath Falls who is
connected with the Pelican Bay box
factory.
July , 1918, when the present con-' Shortly after the accident. Fire
tract went into effect. The original ' Chief Keith Ambrose, hearing of
contract was ten years, but in 1914 , the accident, hurried to Lakeview
the time was extended to 20 years, avenue to question the boy. Chief
The twenty-year plan has now been Ambrose found two other dynamite
made 40 years and inasmuch as caps, which he destroyed,
waterusers have already been pay- Chief Ambrose is endeavoring to
lng under it for eight years they ascertain the name of the person
have as additional 32 years overt who threw the dynamite caps In
which payments will be made. f the road.
Hull's Family
Yaudeville
MONDAY NIGHT
June 14th
MOOSE HALL
10c, 25c. 50c
1 ft-" Tkjr:DZiWerr
S-kVs-Ci
(GOVS) J&2r TSJ
SEE yyvcow vispLAY
SOUTHWELL'S
Stationery Store
Monday, Only
cM Coupons or Purchases KecwarJ a
Relief Merely Temporary
operation aud maintenance agree
ment. It was, he said, in the nature
of financial relief, and if the district
gave it approval, would be in force
at the next tax assessment.
Bradbury stressed the fact that ; WHOLE DAMNEI FAMILY j
the relief provisions he had secured! COMPOSES THIS ORCHESTRA
from the bureau of reclamation, j
with the assistance of Chamberlain SPRINGFIELD, Mass., June 1 '.. (
and Nyce, Washington attorneys, i An orchestra composed of Mr. and
were merely temporary. They did j Mrs. John Rttthstrom and their
not supercede negotiations for an ,.-, , fr
four to 19 years, will play for the
Crown Prince and Princess of 9we-
! den at a reception In Worcester,
June 17. The Ruthstrom family
He further urged Its approval in ; came "ere 'mm Sweden several
order to get the Job of re-lining the ' years ago.
main cauul under way this fall. - .
jnrot t onsicirrs Matter
Director Jacob said he would like j
to have time in order to give tbe
tentative agreement a frw days'
study before voicing his approval.!
He stated emphatically, however,!
w-hen Director Short moved for ap-
proval of the Bradbury negotiations, I
that he was not to be considered as:
obstructing any measure for relief
of the district.
Ths Short motion carried with .
the vote ot Short and Bradbury, i
Jacob voting no for the reason'
stated. (
The Bradbury measures are to!
be used as a blsis of new relief
contract, subject to such modlfica-j
lions and amendments as may bei
agreed upon between the district j
and the United States. Short's mo
tion was to this effect. '
LUMBER
If you intend to build it
will pay you to come out
and look over our lumber
and get our prices.
Finish
Moulding
Bevel Siding
Rustic
Boards
Dimension
Lath
In fact, any kind of white
pine lumber for building
purposes.
PELICAN BAY
LUMBER CO.
SAVINGS HABITS GROW
Implanted in youth it will build a sterling
quality which will make them better citizens and
bring happiness in their old age.
Not miserly saving but the systematic habit
of putting a part of their earnings away.
Let This Bank Help You
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Member federal Reserve System
n . mi
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Ws. . Tlir DIAMOND BHAN1. A I
25'
is the
right price
to pay for a
good tooth
paste
LISTERINE
TOOTH PASTE
Large Tube
25
HwsM
nMaOMVkBjMsssssMa
CHALLENGE
$100 WILL BE FORFEITED
to any family consisting of six children, ages 4 to 17, who can produce as
good a VAUDEVILLE SHOW as will be given at
Moose Hall, on Klamath, Between 4th and 5th
MONDAY, JUNE 14
By the
MUSICAL HULL FAMILY of Los Angeles
WATCH THE FAMOUS 11-YEAR-OLD JAZZ DRUMMER
SEE THE AMERICAN DOLL -
Money at First National Bank
Dr. J. G. Coble Dr. L' J. Coble too m.i.
fail, finite df
Dr. Gobk
OPTOMETRISTS
KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
Eyes KioiiiIiiihI. Ulassca Fit tod. Lsnina (round In our own fac
tory in your Individual raqulr insula, yulck aerylca. Wa ra
placa any lens.
. fx . ..t'l
llnr.ilil Ccrl:is as Chlrf
Southern
Oregon
Pageant
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Tliii'i MkIi, J"'"- '
"BLAZING THE TRAIL"
.10(1 IVopIS Jul)
Si'iiU on Sali'
Tiie.nlny, Juno 15th
Chamber of Commerce
l'rlc -i No Tail
(.ntfr hM II to
Ortlii'lra Kronl nt stand) It 60
Kud Ikiii'1 . II.0O
(irun.l'.tsnil. ri'irryril $l.iwi
nirul aUnilu'lon Ile
10(ii scats
Mull nlT Now
' miMt lr aronipanli.(l by stamped
"'tu:n -iilopo. Makn rhveka
l.iyl Ik to 8. I. Drown. Tria.
Ka. T Sparta Hide. .Mcdlord
We Have a Complete Stock
of-
Kir anil Plnn Klnlsh
Hr IHmrnsliin and Tliubcra
'Inn and Fir Stilplap
Hash and Ikt.rs
llulldora' Hardwar
Uoldlnjia
IMno I.sth
Wall Ihwrd
Itooflnjc
Let Ls Plan and Estimate
On Your Buildinc:
SIXTH STREET LUMBER CO.
"KVEIUTIUXO IN QUAI4TY Ulll.DINO MATERIAL"
Mrrrlll Road. Phone BM.
McCormick-Deering a Real
High-Lift Mower
for
BETTER HAY MAKING
"Mrt.ormiik" anil "IioorlnR" 'liuve lmin the nnmss of aood
liay tools for g iionitlonH. 'ThroiiKliout tho country you will
find sons of fnrnuTH using mnwnra und ruki's that wore used
md pusrril on to thnni by tholr fntlicm. Sturdy tools ynt, in
splln of their twenty, thirty, and oflnn 40 years of hard work.
Yon mny have mm of those palrlnrrhs In your Implement ahel.
If you hnvo, you know as well iih wo lo thu full worth of Mc-nnrnilek-DeerlnK
quality. However, Rood as the old tools wero
In their prlmo, thy tiro relics of bygone days. The lltno hus
eomo to replace them wllh now, efficient Mcrormlrk-DeoruiK
enulpmenl. Tim (jtiullty staiuliirds of lodny nro as high as
ever the construction shows the effor.lH of yenrs of steady
Improvement. Tho linn In unheiitnhle.
Ir you make nny you need these nioney-miikltig tools; we are
at your aervlce wllh a full Ktock of this new equipment. Tail
on us.
McCormick-Deering
Hay Tools
J. S. Mills & Son
Sixth and Klamath Ave. Phone 9.
Klamath Falli, Ore.
Uooil Kiilpmenl .Makes n (iM,d Kanni'r IWtter.
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