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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1926)
-4 4 THE KIjAMATH NEWS The Klamath News OffirUl Taper for Hi City of Warn. ath Kails anil Klamath County KDW1N KOKR MsnslDI Keillor Published every mnrnlna eirept Monday by Tlia Klamath Nwi Hub. llahlnc Company at 10J-1II 8outh Klflh alrMl, Klamath Falls. Oregon. NATH OTTKKIIKIN President HYItON II. IIUIU) Vice-President I WALTKH BTHONAt II ..Tr.a.ur.r , Fall !. Wlra CaiTED KIWI aa UNITKD PIIBII ILonsaat In tha World! HlllHCItlPTlOX HATKH I" Delivered by carrlrr. month ... .BU ! " """" """ Delivered by rarrlea, year A.UU I "That all man ara treated free Outalda Klainalb Couny o.oojsml aqual. I "T,",, ,h'y "' ''owad by Ibalr ubsrrlbsra f.lllna to racaiva th.lr Creator with rarlaln .Inalienable HDr, call (Mrt-ulatloa Ltopartntant 1 rlghte. will ba nl to you. Entered aa aarond claaa mattar at tba postoffl.e at Klamalli Kalla, Ora pon. November 15, under act of Murrh , I K7ft. TaUakaao ITTT to Ho. t Member Aadi Unreal of Circulation a i NATION'S BIRTHDAY ,, , ... ... Fluijf out, fling out, with eong una snoui, your banners from the wall! Independence Dny find the United States literally Hitting on top of the world with more prosperity than Ih jfood for nome of us. Even Klamnth is hitting the high spots these days, with the Star Spangled Banner singing its glory song: nnri n rnntondixi nennln Inin. ing in the chorus. WATCH YOUR STEP The swarming of automo biles over the week-end will crowd highways and tax fac ilities to just about the limit. Everybody will be Out for a good time. Why not make equally sure of a safo time? Stepping on the gns is easy, but sliding off the road is just (i a m.uu rt Ci'iii-d I Mnanl at ;nnj t v, v . uctmi .vt-viiv accidents could just as well have been avoided. A little less spued and a little more patience will prevent many a. tragedy. TOURIST TRAVEL It is gratifying to note the greatly increased tourist 'tra vel that in wending its way towards Klamath Falls. Reg istration at the Chamber of Commerce headquarters by vacationists, homcseekers and healthscckcrs, is gaining mo mentum, and one only need stand close to the registration booth to heur favorable com ments concerning this section. People are Interested in qur future and the great activity now manifest has a tendency to create even greater inter est than would occur under ordinary circumstances and conditions, CREAT ACTIVITY There was perhaps -no city on the Pacific coast that show ed as much life last night as did Klamath Falls. The streets brilliantly lighted, were thronged with people from dusk until an extremely late hour. Parking -space for autos was at a premium and cvery available spot was occu pied. Perfect order reigned. The people were' in an excellent frame of mjnd, realizing, as they do, that we are enter ing upon an era of great pros perity and that our. Industrial expansion will be certain and swift. . - ,'. Naturally residents of this city and coiAity have b right to celebrate 'this Nation's Birthday, and at the same time add plenty of color to the occasion. ' v: "; . When In Ohlloqtlln cat at Bur-. ton'! Cnro. No increase in pricca. J2-3 rONTHACTOIl'S IIIDS WANTED Plans and specifications are ready Tor construction Llda on the Wrlght l.lnfosty warehouse. Contractora are Invited to ahhmlt hide on the same. Call at Ivan Smith's of fices for pinna and specifications. Jilt Sesqui-Centennial Birth of Countrv Observed Today i 1 (Continued from rf Om) plnnaa to adupt auma form ol nor arnmaul of Ihelr own." Ilia worda war Interpreted aa maaiiln Ihat alens la that and 0M u. ,,,, alble. "Wa bold I lira Irutba to ba self-evident," tba documfnl read. ' - - "That among these ara Ufa, lib. arty and tba puraull of happlnaaa." It aat forth a belief Ibat 1he:nn, i- ..Manra throughout Imlav lovrrnmenta ahould "darlra their'. lusl powers from the consent of ! tha governed." And It charged that "the history of the present king of (Ireat Ilritaln la a history of repeated Injuries and uaurnailons." It asaerted that thai I nrlllah government doea not derive' I it rvnf. iium iiiv iuhiiiii Ul in, governed aa far aa America la con- ,.,, There follows a long list of chargea against the Brlllsb gov-' limes tomorrow at the regular eminent and tha proclamation con- "church day" services. The tern cluUea: I pie waa elaborately decorated. The Appeal to lllghrat Juilge evangelist waa in seclusion through- "We. therefore, tha ronreaenta-, Uvea of Ihe I'lilted Btatea of Amer ica In general congress assembled. I, VpfmllaK , ,. 8llpn 'of the world for the ret erne Judge rectitude of our Intentions, do In the name and autborlly of Ihe good people of these colonies, solemnly publish and declare Ihat theee united colo nies are, and of right ught to be Fit KB and INDEPENDENT STATES; that they are absolved from all allegiance to tbe British crown and Ihat all political connec tion between them and the state of Ores! Britain la and ought lo be totally dissolved." Congrrae nmmcmla Congress met at 8 a. m. and Im mediately went Into a committee of tha whole to complete considera tion of Jefferson's draft, which had been etarted July 2. It remained In aeaslon aeveral houra aa a conr- mlitee of the whole and then, having reached an agreement, returned to regular eeaalnn and adopted tbe drnft by acclamation. Immediately on adoption of tbe proclamation, word waa Bent lo the custodian of the building and he began ringing the bell In the tower which spread the word through out the city. There wore rumors that the bell bad been sounded until It cracked, but these were subse quantly denied. The congreaa In ihe meantime adopted a resolution constituting Ihe delegatoa from New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania a commit' toe lo act with local bodies to or ganlie defense of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Gun I'llnta Ordcrod Tbe aecret committee waa In tructed to order a large aupply of flints for muskets now stored In Itliode Island, aent at once to Gen eral Washington In New York. Harry Wisner, an expert on flinta, waa ordered to go lo Orange, N. J., for a sample of Ihe flint there, which la aald to be adaptable to muaket use. The board of war was empowered to employ money to manufacture flinta, While Jefferson waa author of the draft of the proclamation adopt ed today It waa first proposed early In June by Richard Henry Lee, now in Virginia, III the form of three separate resolutions of lnde.piid ence and aeceaalon. JcfftTKon Waa Author of Hill Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin of Philadelphia, and John Adams were named a committee to draw from the three a single resolution and It waa taken up by the rongresa last Tuesday. Jefferson had particular cause for gratification today because this waa also his birthday. J.eaders In congreaa aald tonight tht declaration would be published by General Washington In New York Monday or Tuesday, John Hancock, president of the congress, eald that he would send I lie proclamation In all directions by the first post. The next post for New York leaves July 6. WIFEY WANTED BOB; HUBBY WHIPPED HER AND SHE PAYS FINE NORTHAMPTON, Mass., July fl. After having; lirr hushnntl ar rested for heating; her when aho ntlemplcil lo bob her hnlr, Mra. Mike Jiisklewlca refused to testi fy against him In court anl paid hi fine after he had been found Utility of prnco disturbance Hus bnml aald aho waa a dutiful wife. JURY WILL LOOK INTO KIDNAPING (Coatlnard from Face Oaa) would ba antlraly voluntary. Wil liam Tartar, foraman of Ilia jury, wblrb plana to proba tha raaa In Ita antlraly, atartlng Tueaday, alao darlarad ba would not demand that the evangelist appear In paraon be fore the luqulaltora. Tha district attorney indlrated be would take tha written etate ment made by Mra. Mrl'heraun In Itouglaa, Aril., before the grand Jury Tueaday along with other evi dence gathered by both Arltona and Los Angelea Inveatlgatora. Ilea Ht Toallmony Tha evangelist's atory la con tained In full In Ihla tranarrlpt and a paraonal repetition la not deemed nereeaary. The customary, activity at An- golua temple aqd lllhle achool waa mlrid rontraat to tha uiual busy atmosphere about the taber nacle since Mra. McPheraon'a re turn. Hundreds of curloua who made up a steady atream of hu inanity to file about the temple and adjacent residence of the pastor. were peculiarly absent.. The uaual iMimuif avi.uva ,i, in,)iriiieii. It waa announced at the tem ple, however, that Mra. MrPheraon will prearb from her pulpit three out "ay. preparing her aer mons, which. It waa reported, would touch In part on the current Inves tigation by federal and Los An gelea county authorities of her kid naping atory. Hay Nolutlon la N'rmlnl l-ocol authorities declared tonight they believed that a solution of the myalerloua rase waa near. A care ful check on Mra. McPheraon'a whereabouts, aa related by herself and others, from the time of her disappearance until the "return to life" In the .Mexican desert, has been made. " The Investigation waa concentra ted on the movementa of a myale rloua automobile. It waa learned, containing a man and two women, which Ariiona and Mexican offi cials declare waa aeen In Agna Prle- ta, two houra before the reappear ance there of Mra. McPheraon. De tails of thia angle of the case and other evidence gathered by author ities at Douglaa and Agua Prieta. were received here tonigbt by chief of detectives Herman ('line and Deputy District Attorney Joe Ryan. legal advisor lo the local police department. "We have Important' new cvl dence which we cannot reveal yet," aald Chief (.'line, "and I feel con fident we have the clue now which will lead to a complete solution of the case." Ryan, after conferences with Cline, expressed a similar opinion tonight. "We cannot disclose our lalcet; findings, but I wouldn't be sur prised If tbe entlro case was solved before long," he aald. ' LAST HOUR WITNESSES FILIBUSTER IN SENATE (Contrnaed Fro as rage Owe) in the nineties and both chambera sultry, cordial dispositions of the senators at the outset enabled minor relief bills to be rushed through at the rate of about two a minute; and conference reports were adopted with celerity. Illeaae Rtarta Fireworks But the fireworks started when Senator Blease, democrat. South Carolina, by objection blocked the Neoley resolution, and Senator Cam eron, republican, Arlsona, became aroused because his Verde irrlga Hon bill waa blocked by hla col league, Senator Ashurst, democrat Arltona. Cameron obtained the floor at 3:30 p. m. and held It, re fusing to yield for transaction of any business until adjournment time. Cooliilge Signs Rills President Coolldge came up to "the hill" an hour before adjourn ment and signed about 88 bills and resolutions which were passed In the final session. He chatted with republican and democratic leaders and oxpreased himself pleased with the record of this congress which transacted more business In seven months than any other congress of recent years In a similar period. The only Important action taken was adoption In tha senate of the King resolution, directing a sena torial Investigation of charges of mismanagement of enemy property by the alien property custodian. The committee would ascertain specifically all facts surrounding the sale of patents to the client! cal foundation of Delaware and the Bosch Magneto company. Your suit steam pressed, 7 Re. Free calls and deliveries. Sixth Bt. Cleaners. 124 So, 6th 8t. Phone 49-J. J30lf Sunday, July 4. 192ft ! PEESOMALS C. W. Millar of tha Uakevlew die- they will visit over the bolldaya. Irlct la Included In the many oul-of-jThey plan to return borne via Cra town buslneaa visitors In Klamath , tor Lake and Prospect. Falla to spend tba fourth of July Mra. Orvllle Elliott and daugb holldaya. Miller la a rancher' of i tare riorenre, and Clarice, were that aectlon. Albert May. of Moe'a dry goods department, t leaving tbla week end for bla vacation. Ha will be accompanied by bla daughter, Mlaa Winnie, and bla eon George. 'May la an ardent apartaman and will apend the greater part ' of bla vacation among Klamatb'a lakea and steams. Mr. and Mra. J. II. Carnahan are planning to enjoy their Fourth of July vacation on Run Creek In tbe vicinity of Fort Klamath on the old Bend road. ' Mr. and Mra. Theodore Peterson of Alhambra, California, arrived In Klamath Falla yealerday afternoon to apend a ffser weeks visiting with Mra. Peterson's brother, Joe Klm aey, deputy aberlff ' of ttie local sheriffs office. Mr. and Mra. Peter- eon have Juat returned from a trip around the world and will locate In Klamath Falla If they find .a suit able location,.' .., ., . ('. II. Brown of Dawaia, rancher of that aectlon. waa In on buslneaa yesterday afternoon. Andy Cox of Pine Ridge waa a businesa visitor In Klamath Falla for a abort time Saturday. Included In the out-of-town vis itors and ranrbera In Klamath Falls yesterday wa Frank Galind of Olene. W. L. Clement of Kirk waa a businesa visitor In Klamath ' Falla yeaterday from bla home. 8teve Drtacoll, rancher of Bo nonia, spent Saturday in Klamath Falla attending to legal, affair. Ben Kielsmler, well known ranch er of the Lakevlew route, waa In the city for a few houra yeaterday afternoon to ahop and look into buslneaa affair. F. R. Womack. rancher of the Hlldebrand conntry. waa In tbe city yeaterday for a abort time to look Into buslneaa affair. Arthur J. Farra " of the Fort Klamath country, spent yesterday In the city with friends. A recent businesa visitor In Klamnth Falls Include Verne S. McClellan of the Merrill route who was In the cily Friday afternoon to look Into affairs here. T. O. Wheeler la among the out-of-town buaineaa visitor In the city for a ahort time from hla home near Worden. ! Mr. and Mra. II. N. Moe eft yesterday afternoon for Bend where they will enjoy the Fourth of July t holidays. They are making the I trip by motor. ! Mr. and Mra. Marlon Barnes and children have returned to Klamath I Falls from the bead of Williamson River where they have been camp ing for the past five days. Satnr-! j day they left for Odell Lake , to enjoy a week's vacation. Barnes Is! district game warden. ! Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith of Chl-j loquln spent Friday In Klnmalh' Falla shopping and attending to i business affair's. j Mr. and Mrs. S. Bided i left Sat- urday afternoon for Crescent City ' where they wIN spend tha" Fourth, j -Vr and Mrs: N. C. Musaelman and sons, Gerald 'and Chester, with ' Mr. Musselman'a sister, who la visiting here from Iowa.' left this morning for. Diamond lake, where they will spend dpilay and Monday. Harry Richardson, former resi dent of Klamath Falls; arrived Sat urday with hi wife from. Pasadena, to spend the holidays, Mrs. Harry Mltcnall and Mrs.! Darrow from Mount ' Dome, Call-1 fornla, apent Saturday shopping In Klamath Falls. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner were in town Saturday from their home) at Langell Valley. . Mr. and Mrs. R.: M'. Smith left! for Grants tl'ase'i Saturday (where ' 25' is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tub . 25 In from Ihe Agency to shop Rntur- day afternoon. Mlaa Anna Kamakar of "Ilonania spent Saturday abopplng and vis iting with friend In town. Mr. and Mra. If. J. Tlchnor. well known Langell Valley rancher, were In Klamath Fall on business Saturday. Mr. and Mra. R. 8. Hopkin of Langell Valley were aeen In Klam ath Falla on Saturday ahopplng and visiting with frlenda. A fishing . party Including Jim Macgulre, Mrron Shannon and Larry Shaw, will enjoy Sunday andj Monday fishing In the lakea and, streams of Klamath county. Mr. and Mra. C. H. Barnstable left Saturday for Crescent City wbere they plan to spend tha holi days. Mr. and Mr. E. ' H. Pike and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Brldgeford, left Saturday morning for Lake o' the Woods, where they will apend the week-end at Brldgeford'a cabin. Jack and Waller Henry left early this morning for Diamond lake, where they plan to apend tbe day fishing and swimming. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Montelius and Mr. and Mra. A.- W. Schauppe left Saturday for Crescent City, wbere they will attend the Fourth of July: celebration. Mr. and Mra. E. 8. Veatch and family with Mia ' Rutb Compton have gone to Grants Pass, where they will remain over Sunday via-j King with frlenda and relatives. ' Mr. and Mra. Borland, of Oak-; land, Calif., arrived here yester day for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Borland. . ... Mr. and Mra. H. R. Perrln left! Saturday morning for Diamond take. where tbey plan to apend the July ' bolldaya. .n O. W. Harrla of Merrill, with ; his family Is leaving Sunday for ; Lyford, Texas, where they will , visit with Harris' brother and other ; Trap Shooting Modoc Point July 3rd and 4th 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Main events start 10 a. m. Shooting for money priz es or birds only. All shooter: classified. All shooters welcome. Spectators, welcome. Lunch served. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts United States Bonds Federal Reserve Bank Stock, Bonds antf Warrants Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures Redemption Fund v Cash on hand and due from Banks , t - LIABILITIES Capital Stock :.. Surplus and Undivided Profits Reserved for Taxes and Interest National Bank Notes Outstanding Dividend No. 6 '. Deposits .' t i , I relative, llarrte formerly resided ' la Lyford. On tba return born la i a month tba family will visit In' Yellowstone National park. Among tha many visitors to Chi loquln today were, Mr. and Mra. W. T. Compton and daughter, Bea lah. Mr. and Mrs. A. Morrison and Misa Ethel Mrkentie, left Klamath Falla Saturday for a week-end visit at Crescent City Mlaa Tbelma Clow, who ia em ployed at tba Square Deal Drug Company, left Saturday with Mr. A. Brearcllffe for Cblco, Califor nia, where she will visit for aeveral daya with ber brother,, who la a prominent Cblco doctor, -apd ber father. O. Mattoon and wife ' have ar rived from Portland to visit with Mr. Mattoon's ancle, H. J. Mat toon, who la ballff for the Klamath ; countv circuit court. Miss Rutb Lindsay, who haa been confined at ber borne for several daya with a severe cold, I still un able to be out. Stay-at-homes, celebrate the 4 th with dinner or luncheon at Llnk haven. 560 Conger. - J4 CHICHESTER S PILLS Wss. .tssauaHasoiia a cC.'CKAX feiASMa naaak rflxa, V-s Dr. J. G. Goble Dr. CttPts Gilt. sOU, '. ' --t? . as. ay OPTOMETRISTS KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. Eyes Examined. Classes Fitted, Lenses ground la ear eara fatv tory ta your Individual reqnirementa. Quick service. Wa re place any lense. . , Third Gar- TACOMA BREW Just Arrived Either dark or pale. t Tacoma 3 dozen to case Old German Lager 3 dozen to case ...:. ..$4.60 - Tacoma Brewing Co. J. N. Bramhall, Agent. Plant 305 Spring St. ' ' Phone 945. Klamath Fall. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK of Klamath Falls CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JUNE 30, 1926 Offir CIS Mala . Klaaaavh Fall. Or. Of flea acaga Depot. Med ford. Ova. TRAVEL Bt ' MOTOR STAG! SWIFTLY SAFELY COMFORTABLY Br ta HOWARD a. OBaO) STAGES Ashland Madrord Kara field . ParUaad Direct Caaaeettoa at. With Pickwick B tag as ' to All Point Svutk TRUNKS FOB CAJUFOtUTU See aa, wa haidla. ... Folder mailed on raqaaat. . STOPOVER at any - vrt on Pickwick System. - ' v Fare Klamath Falla to: ' ' Ashland ..$ t-ft Redding I.lt Sacramento . , ll.TS 8aa Fran claco . la. If Lo Angela -. i.7 San Diego M.l San Jo El Centra . !. Leaving Time Madford, I, lt.lt a. m 1:30 p. m.; Klamath Falla, : a. m., a so p. at. anas neauoq mmimn L- J. Goble . ? ' V 0 Dr. Goble Bottle Beer ......... $4.20 $1,138,005.23 277,287.68 129,656.80 52,757.69 6,000.00 498,860.57 $2,101,667.77 ........$ 100,000.00 48,704.83 3,079.17 ; 100,000.00 5,00.00 1,844,784.27 $2,101,567.77 i