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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1926)
TOE RLAMATFI NEWS HALF DOLLARS TO DE MINTED WASltN(iTON. D, C. Junn it. Orciun Trail tiaM-dollara will he roine rculltlos hy vlrlim nf Kira Mkr' lllll, which liux puwril Ixitb huu.es f cinimrM unanimous ly. Tbn rolns. uf unlqu' anil op Jiruprlulo design, will ho lasui'il iiun roiU"'l only uf tliu m-iullm romtnlltn uf tho Orcgim Trail Mi'in orlul assgiilutlnn Bud puynipnt nf pur valuo nt I ho aliu by tho hi rlatloo. V Nut mom thnn e.uou.ooo half dollar ahull bn liwui-cl Ulldi-r lri vlslons of tliu ml. ,1'ho dosliiti "liill bn 'flxl by Iho llreciir or Hit' lirliit and the rolna ahull ba token 111 lull yrrlfl lo tlm amount of tlwlr faro talui'. Tho Mct'kur bill Iiim u ll oli joru to ronimomurata tli, liurUy loner who market! out and fol lowed Ilia old Oregon Irlul, to res ells various historic points from oblivion, and lo place aultnliln miin timnnla almm thit Irlul fur tho In formation of tutors grnvratlana. Tho bill arnka too, to honor the 24.000 who rxTlohed alona l In' !0oo mllea of lrnll. Kira Meeker, oldest HvlniJ plun eer of tno Orenon trull. ! pnnl dent of tbn Oron Trull Mi'iiiir:ul aaaorlntlon. An Iduho man, Palmer noxera, an-blteot of Now York city. UNITED STATES TENNIS STARS ARE ELIMINATED WI.Yllll.KIJON, Kiik., June 22. (Hulled New) Kninie praillrully llinliiulod (he I'nlled Males tumils star ua contenders for Din Wim bledon nirn'a und women'a elntlea i bumiilonalilua Tuesday when Henri UiMliet triumphed over Vincent Murderers Must Kxpfote Crimes Suffering Death HAI.IC.M. June 22. Kllawo'rlh Kelley and Jumea Wllloa, eondemned to die for pm llilpiitlnn In the kill ing of John Hweenny and' Milton llolman, prlxin uunl, have loal their appeal to the atute aupreme court. That trlbiinul In an opinion writ leu by Jualli llni tut t und liunded down tit W niornliiK. nfflrma tbn de cree of Juiliie Kelley of the Ma rlon couuly circuit court, finding the two men (Hilly uf find degree iiiiirder und aenleiu lug them lo lii.j HIi hurds In a KreullliiK four aet bniiued for Hi" crime. match and Kutuiinn Lenglvn eiiinrn- rlwcoiiey mid llolioiiii wero killed ed vlclorioua uvir Mary K. Ilrowne III the prlaun brt-nk of AukuhI. IIC'S, when Ki ll, y und Wllloa. to Kelber Willi Turn Murriiy utid llert I Oregon I Jones, abut their wuy out of tint Oregon penitentiary Willi guna seized from thu prlaou arao ml. Jonea was killed Juat ufier be hull made li In wuy lo Iho oulHldo of the prlaou wtill. Murray roninilt li'd HiiirlilK, liy buuKlng blmai'lf In bin cell at the prison ubout a mouth ago. While It vas never contended Unit either Wllloa or Kelley allot either of the Kuardi, tho atnln naked for tho deulb penalty, on the ground that both of tbn men par ticipated In tho prlnon break In I which the two guiinla were killed. I WociriPrulay, June 23, lf2 Paga TOrt (Sea Maintains Hold on Sunken Submarine S-51 i WAR HORSE BUT IS NOW A PLUGS,: CATTLEMEN CALLED TO MEET JUNE 30 I aUtornal Cattlemen's associa tion will meet ner Unity w"h tha i llvfmtock men of Klamath county j reived by County Ant Hflndenon yesterday from H. M. KUe, sec re AflOARD THE I!. 8. 8. VEBTAU off Clock laland. II, I , Julia 22 Doited Newa) The sea contlnuea to maintain It hold on the aunken anbmarlne fl-Sl. which waa rammed laat fall by the eleamer City of Home, with a lue of 33 Uvea. rlllCAflO, June' 22 (United Ury ot tbe California association Only at one time Tueaday waul "ewai .rover i i-veianu AiHiun-!ThB n,,,.,,, wlM lm bed ,t the tbere bop Ihut the myatery of the) """ '" ,ne 01,1 WBr "' chamber of commerce room, at battered hulk would be brought In i ,"" ""' " re- , 0-tlotk. 1 . . . . ' . . I li.aua1 In 1 l.a tit t...U fa (( In In IlXht. onra in or tli sub-'" , i.i " I Vroblems pwuliar lo the cattle mersinie appfana unove me sur- ,; raisin busineas will be dUrunned face of the water, but hope w.a ! "r' " , ""ui.nd a reourt eoverin. the finrt uum riluneruil .,.i,.rl ..f HimI Mulltlger .Vi t urthy to (UHpend llllll , , M , aoon niaperaea w.ien aeverai 01 me ' yir e ooerat on of the California OBITUARY CHAHLKtl funeral aerTlre THl'MAN BOyim! for the H . Cbarea Truman Boyutoa m .WlU.wlS ) t Ivt1 and memlera of the Houthern Ore-1 held today (Wednesday) ttlemen'a aaaoclatton to dla- qjcloek p. m. at the Karl Whit- local and general marketing lock funeral borne. Pine ttreet at conditions, according to word re-1 Firth. Interment will bt ad,e la DEMOLAYS HOST DAUGHTERS OF JOB Marking t ho clone of the anni nier'a aitlvltlea of the rhtinter. a from I'ocatello originally. ha been ! ,,,., parly htxt b)Wn aI.run((P( commlaaloned to dealgn aiiltuble for fhl fr,,,m nt ,lin nlpni,era and monument to be placed along thelth, i)Uh,r, ,,f u, Maaonle trt". ' j bnll tomorrow eTenlng. Order of Mr. flogere designed tinmeroiia )(.yuy will met. ea boat for he pnl.lie arhmils In Idaho liefore he 1 0(., aninii went out and after hla erlw In I Th. m,P,nil wm op(,n at g the world war waa In charge of L.,.,, n(, roli.,it held, after architectural work on atcel ehlpi ;.,,. , mU1 ue alln.n ,nt for the Norlhweat Steel company lT,.friwhmenl. nt Portland. Prima will he awarded to the boy In Mr. Itogere went to New ,, m,r whu m,imta (he beat cake York and after a yenr'a aaaoclutlon ,, , ,(lV, who hrinK tn0 with Cna. Ollliert. architect of the ,, membera to roll call. Woolworlh building and the Detroit The DeMnlny Imya were enter !ubllo library, opened hi owd of- ti.il(i t a nlcnlc laat Sunday hy flee In Ootham. He ha aerved aUhB Daughters of Job at Wlul-kae year as copaultlng engineer on hj,nil nnl , br ouldone In hoapltnl propoaed Hiidmm river brldce under it y. the DeMolay a hove giianinteed aireciion or tiuatar i.inaentnai. an tllr ,iagi,ters a royal good lime. engineer famlllur to Oregntilaiia, and bealdea doing other architect ural work In the metropolis, la en gaged on severnl lurgo high schools In the atnte of New York. of Culironilu, III straight acta. The stunning defeats left llowurd Klnaey of California as AmeriiVs oo ripreaentutlve lu tbe men's eluglea, ami three American wo men, regarded un Mlaa llrowne's ln- iferiora, In the women'a section. ItlcbardK' defeat was a nurprlao to tennis experts, who had cupell ed be would turn the tublce on the youthful Cochet, bolder of the French hard court singles title. I'luylng In the remarkable form which won the French champlou Hblp. Cochet won 4-1, 1-3, .0-4. 6-2. Miss Ilrowne garo a belter exhi bition agulmt Mile. Lenglen than he did In the finals of the French tourney, winning five games In two sets. Buianne annexed tho match (-2, 8-3 When the pair met In Paris the Cullfornlan won only one game. The match between Richards and Cochet generally was accepted as determining tho ultimate winner of the champion' hip. After the first aet which went , to nicuards, the agile Frenchman forced tbe play and won each of the last three sets without going Into extra games. Cochefs hard serves, terrific drives and splendid court covering de cided the Issue. M X.VTH' KKKI'H whom-: HOSPITAL CHEW I1CSY WOnCESTEIt, Muss., June 22. (United ..News) Two doctors, an X-ray machine and a stomach pump were needed to recover a diamond ring stolen by W illiam Bonline. an escaped Inmate of the state hos pltal for Insane. Uonllne had swallowed the ring whUe a aale man was showing it. to him. poutoopa which buoyed up the ves-l set broke from their Jaablugs audi no uow aettleu Pack Into the wutor. This coupled Willi unfavorable weather couditloux canned Cuptuln J. K. King, In churgo of salvage op erations, lo postpone the salvaging for at least two weeks. Tbe bow's sudden appearance above the sur face was unexpected and created excitement. It occurred before ac tual attempts lo raise tbe R-61 were started. It was believed that pumping of air Into the pontoons hy the sweeper Kakn bad buoyed up I lie air tanka and apparently brought the vessel to the surface. PALI.H KOL'K HTOIIIKH, NOT EVEN WlttTCHED finitely In nmklliie the announcement T.N.i.littf filtfhf William Vi.,-lr i n Linkvllle cemetery, FRED PETERHTEIN'EB Funeral aervlces for Ue 1st f r4 (Peter) Hteloer will be held Tbara djy morning Juae 24, at I o'cloeli , al Sacred Heart church where Re quiem mass will be offered for tbe repose of hi soul. Interment wU follow in UnkvlUe cemetery, .fia Cut Hi-men's aMioclatlon will be made i mains are at he Karl .Whltleck Hire. Also changes In mar- prealdent of the Cuba, suid Alexan der bad Uei: releaaed for the cus- MOUNT VEKNO.N. June 22. (United News) Waller Holley, five-year-old, fell four stories, tut he wasn't even scratched. His foil was Interrupted by clothes on the second and third floors of the apartment house. He landed gently In the yard atop a mass nf clothes. f ketlng methods made recently, will lie explained to the meeting. tomury price of It.OOl) after every Over half a million dollars oi other National league club bad Klamath county livestock were mar walved on blm. Iketed through the association lost "Old Pete," who la serving his year under Ihe direction of their fourteenth seaeon in the big league. I local representative, J. W. Hunt, Itlce stated In bis communication to Henderson. funeral tall. home where trleade May t W'EATHEK REPORT OltEUON Fair,' eloada Mar eoast, warmer lu Interior. ! was Indefinitely auapeuded by Mc Carthy a week a0 when be allowed up on the field In Philadelphia un der he Infltieneo of Ifuuor. The tranafer to Kt. Louis will place Alexander In the company of lllll Kllllfer, his former battery male, who Is now coaching llorns by's pitchers. Alexander has seen nil bis ser vice with Philadelphia and Chicago. He came to the Cubs In 1917 and only recently was presented with an expensive automobile by local fans. Ills effectiveness waned consider-1 ably during the present seaaon as he was knocked out of the box the last three times ho started. FOREST FIRES ARE HELD IN CONTROL scope and the danger resulting. If any, could not be ascertained. For results use News Cl&u What you no longer have use for may be just the thing another is seeking. The Klamath Newa Classi fied Ads bring buyers and sellers to- Ada. I gether. Three forest fires were reported yesterday In the vicinity of Bear mountain and also under Chase mountain. Dtia la hetween RnflttnlB Lake and Keno. and fifteen men are fighting the blazes under the dir-j ection of the Klamath Forest Pro tective association. . The fires have been held under control, according to word received in this city last night, and It Is believed the danger point has been passed. 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