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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1926)
Thursday 'Juno 24. 192G THE KLAMATH NEWa HERBERT JONES NOT ARRESTED BY DRY AGENTS Alabama Grid Star Downed by Cupid HILLSIDE NAME OF ADDITION TO BE GRACED BY HOMES Your Credit Is Good Use Your Credit G75 P age EigKf i Simply Rented Shack in Rear of His Horn and Had No I Connection With Liquor Confiscated . Herbert l Jones, residing at ilt Broad street.. wss not arrested Tuesday when raid was made on a shack In bis lot by federal and ' Stats prohibition officers. Jones was at the sheriff's office , Tuesday afternoon but only for the purposo of idcntlfytnn Robert -..Enders whom the officers had , technically placed under srrest upon . the charge of hsving 40 gallons of Illicit liquor In his possession. The . officers wanted to prove by Jones that Knders rented the cabin in the : rear of Jones" yard. . U'hlls the booie was taken Into captivity, Endera was later released Vending further Investigation on the part of the raiding officers. "The shack In question stands partly on my lot and partly on a f lot owned by another man," said -'.Jones. "I only rented the building .for .the rent money to be resitted, .. the same ss snyone else would do. I was never under arrest, but aim- ply . visited the sheriffs office to Identify Enders ss the man to whom . I hsd rented the building." Herbert Lee Jones Is an old and highly respected resident of Klam-i ath Palls, and for many years hss i served ss sn express messenger run ning out of this city on the South- : era Pacific railroad, and an injus tice wss done him when it was - staled that .he was connected with the raid that resulted In the confis cation of iO gallous of whisky st ths shack In the rear of his home. "fj A i I IIIIMdo addition is the newest j residential eul-dlvUion to Klamath 1 Falls, scctvdlng to an annnumo ' nient by the Klamath Development .company In' this morning's Issue of !Tho News,' f Klamath Icrelopntent hs opened hi rsct In Johnny Mack Brown, star of manv s football contest with the University of Alabama has been stopped in his tracks and Dan Cupid was the tackier. Cornelia Foster, daughter of Judge snd Mrs. H. B. Foster, is now Mrs. Johnny Mack Brown, as the culmina tion of s romsnce that started st the grcst Tournament of Roses in Pasadena, Calif.' Woodehouse Not To Face Trial on Duel Challenge LOCAL PEOPLE WILL REVIEW 7 STATE TROOPS j LEGION MEN PLAN I MUSICAL PROGRAM EVENINGS JULY 6-7, Demand tot' rwhleues' 'lets. In I exclusive .home districts, la so great i that . the company li Individual lots at a very opportune I time. j Hillside sddition Isys almost dir ectly north of rhe butlness section lot Klamath Falls', on the filllaldc j above the Southern Tactile rall ' road. It Is reached by going up I K.levrnth street, eroaxtitg the cauul ,nnd followlug Cnscent ' avenue rorth, or up Ksplanade to Pacific j Terrace and then turning left. ' Incidentally. Hillside addition, ss .a home building district, offers 'many- priiHary requiMtff,f two of which are water and electric eervloe. Water mains mill be laid by, tbe California-Oregon Power company for delivery of wator by July IS, Electric light and power service are available to every . Int. . Other essentials which appeal' In. Hillside sddition are gentle slope.! helghth which gives' wonderful view of brosd valley to north snd' south, snd great part, of city, et-, cellent drainage, streets laid out j and graded and lay of land which I lends Itself to easy landscaping for i beautiful homes. may be taken to ( amp Jackson and provided with seat in the review . " The case of the state against X. ' E; - Woodhonse, prominent farmer and bee culturlst of Klamath coun ty, who Is aliened to have chal lenged S. E. lcenbice, bee Inspector and s neighbor, to a luel to the death with nigh-power rifles on June 3, was officially dropped when the -grand Jury returned a "no true bill" in the report of its findings to Circuit Judge i tearttt at 2 I ' o'clock yestreday . afternoon. , ; Woodehouse was charged with hav-, nRfVpp , nccci UIC I ins- issued the challense to his UK1VtK LUSti HIb A delightful musical menu served by one of the comeliest and most talented aggregation of young wo men this city has beeu favored to see and hear, will be offered for the approval of Klamath Falls I music lovers when tho nationally A number of local people are j snown Ladles Columbia Orchestra planning upon paying a flail to.plav nere Ju,)r 6 on1 The m- : alflmtat will n'fo (hole t state officials wi,: make a review of the National Guardsmen in encampment. The Chamber of Commerce has . r r , ajtBreKations. before the public to- reftentatives to Med ford that they; ...... SHOES REPAIRED While Von Walt JACK FROST WOKK GLOVES FOR LESS 119 So, Sth St. ' First Door From Mala St. ' ; Memorial hall under the auspices Of ! the American Lecion. nowj This unique organization Is com- t posed entirely of young women and , Is one of tho most pleasing musical See Our Fine Assortment of Picture Frames, Let Us Do Your Kodak Finishing. ' STINSON'-S STUDIO , In ins Hopks Bldg 1- stand. and with announcement made i Mine. Krancls Knight, the con-1 I ductoress, has selected her girls I yesterday at the luncheon of the forum several members signified with the greatest care in order to at the ceremonies. ! achieve the utmost In harmony and ! balance in her organization, each ( one being a soloist on her own In istnimen'.. Two concerts will be , given by the orchestra on the even- LICENSE; PAYS FINE neighbor and fellow farmer follow- In i an olfftrrfltlnn bMwrpn them .over the condemnation of some hives M B"tlu. employe of the ;oa the lcenbice apiary alleged to j Sprague Itlver samuill. bad his have housed diseased bees. Woode- i driver' Ik,n5e revoked fur six house clsimed that lcenbice threw i month9 and was ,in?' u' n a heavy hammer at him and "" "lr"" u"-'ur: ings of July 6 and T, respectively. FFOLKIN HELD ON DRY LAW CHARGE when ;he retrieved It for nse ss Justice of the Peace R. A. possible evidence. lcenbice seiied i ,ast ni!ht on a ""t-and-run charge a pitchfork and ran him off the premises. The challenge Is said Burglund's machine is said to J. K. Ffolkin. 4 23 Commercial street, was taken into custody by Kmmitt ' iL-ucrai pruiuuuiuu Ol- uiers yestcriiay wnen the dry squad discovered two gallons of illicit have struck an automobile driven!1"1"01' on hi" P"'""e- f'lkln Burglund disappeared ufier the accident and was not located until he was picked up by Traffic Of ficer Walter Foster yesterday. to have followed a few days later. ! "" "e corner ' A no true bill also was reported' of EiBhlh ani Main ,rc,!ts " A1"n 'in the case of W. E. Hsllowsy. lej24- causin a,,out " 1,1 lamages. Melhorn and Ceorge Taylor, charg. ! nurKu01 'ay i,ho1" ed with assault with a dangerous '"PP'ni5 l render aMiftanre or wBa'p..n on r.us Sodertond. The determine if any .1 the oc.anf, stuck Is alleged to have occurred;0' MIm r' l" hai1 hn inJurcd on June 13. "-' i Alleged house breaking tenden-1 cles of Clyde Dempsey may earn 1 him s rock-breaking job in a penal Institution following his Indictment j cn three counts by the jury. ' Dempsey was indicted on a; ' charge of breaking into the home I 1 of Mrs. Edna Larkln, 603 Broad i -street and taking s valuable hand bag and 22. SO In cash. On the rams day. Dempsey Is alleged to - have broken into the room of Wil-! Ham Barclay at a local hotel and ! - cairrylng away a gold watch and i chain, aud also with having enter- j ed the rocm of R. C. Peck, another; - guest of the hotel. '' . James Duffy, sawmill i was brought before Judge Kmmitt in Justice court last night to ans wer charges of liquor possession and was released under $300 bond un'il he could obtain an attorney. Thomas flark, alleged bartender, who vu apprehended with Klolkin. was fined $0 and costs when he plead KUlltv to liquor possesion.' Clark admitted that he had the liquor, but was not intoxicated when captured by the officers. 1 "OH, DOCTOR." IS ORPHEUS HEADLINER! "Oh. Doctor: i with Reginald 1 leading part, will be the attraction thut famous story. Denny taking the l!lSI,tX IIRK.tKS IlKCOItl) KOIt t-(XTI.fOIS IMNCINti SANTIAGO. Chile. June 23. fl'niled News I Jarobo (iuller. a .Russian-. Wednesday morning com i pleted s.1 hours of continuous danc- t lhi flrnhmtu tltrntre tnrtav fluMl " ",ni 11c Friday, and movie fans will deluge I claml3 la " w"rl,ra ""n-stop record, this popular playhouse to see one ,(u. vor Kourth ()f July of the biggest attractions that has; today ut I!ec Hegln's Store and been booked at any local theatre I mv money .124-2!) in 3 marcel V woviad Lottie Dorsett experienced in marcelling the new wind-blown bob, formerly of Swanson'K Beau ty Shop, and recently with The Del Coronado Hotel at Coronado Beach, is now with The Pearce Beauty Salon "Phone for Appointment" Phone 830. In Hale's Newt Stand long period. ! Almost everybody bus read "Oh, I Jj pmDlove. .... . 1 TS l I f " - mr I, i- nn v n.,1 fl.nl was lnaicieo on a cnargv oi as sault to kill upon M. A. Mann ; they will be desirous of seeing the story depicted from the screen. i remain r aiu oatnnouse operator. , ai(,i011 ,0 the hcadlin, : on May 30. Judge Leavitt an- r a pounced that ball on the Indicted , s xMei short feature will be shown, which rases would be fixed at a later date. Members of the grand Jury, com 'One Glorious Scrap." This will be followed by a rip roaring comedy, "Tenting Out." Starting with todays program. posed of. J. C. Kdsall, T. F. Boggs, , on)y Universal Pictures Corporation J. C. McClellan, John Turner, K. V. f productions will be shown, includ Truelove. Harry Telford snd C. H. ; ig the big specials. Underwood, foreman, were excused I , hy the oourt. subject to call during j MUNICIPAL BAND tbe remainder of tho term which CONCERT FRIDAY terminates In December. Director F. Selack and his musi cians will open the summer concert HT. IMl'L (il'IMI TO HOLD LAST MKKTIXG,,eason of the Klamalh Falls munl- ' fit. Paul's Guild will hold its last meeting of the year at the parish house at 2:30 o'clock this after notn. All members are urged to attend ss s number of important i business matters are to be taken up ill Ibis lime. cipal band with a program on the Central school lawn Fritluy evening at 7:30 o'clock. A special program has been ar ranged for the occasion and an en joyable evening is assured to all nlto conic to listen. The New "Wax of Roses" For lasting marcel wave. Facial Filming for Wrinkles. Moe's Beauty Shoppe Phone 3. WOOD Block wood- is at the rock bottom price of: Double load $5.60 single'': 4.00 Store your wood now, don't wait, you will for get and miss the bottom price. Buy nowl ' Green Slab-, is also down to rock bottom. 10 cords, $35.00, for hand picked slabs. Prices guaranteed. If we quote a cheaper price we will refund your money. Peyton & Co. "Wood to Burn" 601 Main. Phone 35. . Not Dog Days! Refrigerator DAYS! Isn't it encouraging on a liot day to have a refrigerator full of ice all ready to produce iced tea, or lemonade, or any cooling drink that can be made only with the helpV ' of ice? I !'. .- - : '''' Y . " 1 ' BELDING N0TASEME REFRIGERATOR is jusi what you need. The ice box in both the large and small refrig erators will hold nicely 50 pounds of ice. . Claud H. Davis, Furniture Phone 581-W. I 5 "The House of Quality" Located in McCarty Block For Your Outing and Week-end Trips Bathing ' suits in all grades and styles from $1 to $10 Outing Breeches and Pants Khaki, Claberdines, Whipcords Lace c-..d button styles $1.95 to $15 Sport Sweaters and Blazers new light weight Styles for Summer wear $3.50 and up Outing footwear in every desir able style and weight. Outfit here for your outings Duxbax Outing Wear Filson's Outing Wear oVSI I $ mm r5 im1 v x rEADINO CLOTHIERS SINCE lOOl. !jl