The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 21, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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    Wednesday, July 21, 1P2fi
THF, KLAMATH NEWS
Pfljre Eiffhfc
Oranges Promised
Chamber Commerce
Lady Attendants
JUSTICE HUNSAKER
IS CRITICALLY ILL
Mm. Ixh Smith and Margaret
Stelcer, who are holding down the
chamber of commerce In a "man
ly fashion'' since the departure of
Becretary Lynn P. Sahln on his va-1
cation, wilt soon be the recipients
uf a box of golden California;
oranges from II. O. Cady of I-oa
Angeles. Cady was Tory Impressed
with the courtesy and service ob
tained in the chamber yesterday j
and promised the custodians of the!
Triple A broth a box of the "'Bold-'
en oranges as soon aa he return
ed south.
Others to register yesterday In
cluded A. M. Kogulln, McOloud;
June Marquis. Mt. Shasta City:
Iela H. l.essley. Areata: C. J.
Mathews, Sunnyvale; M. R. .Mey
ers, Gardens: F. A. Mathews. Fort
Uragi: J. D. Jennings. San Fran
cisco: Charles Homa. Klmira: Clar
ence Vattson, Ventura: C. I. T.
Corp., by Lou L. Bock over. San
Mateo: G. Rodrlquex. San Fer
nando: Alfred Mathews, Sunny-
Tale: A. J. Steaihrlp, Santa Paula:
Gertrude E. Jackson. Los Angeles
Guy Sw. Denver, Colo.: Mr. t..
Toman." Dorris: Donald C. lledger.
Stockton: John Hall. Greenville:
James H. Gillam, Coronado: II. C.
Weber. Los Angeles: W. E. llum-
K. K. "Dob" liunaaker Is lying
dangerously III, according to infor
mation received from the famtly
home. 335 South Fourth street, late
last night,
i Mr. Hunsaker, has been ill for
p the past year and went to smith
em California In search of health.
; Fallowing a series of major oper-
'ations and expert medical care. Hun-1
L -f rtttrn.l lit Klamnth ! eOllltty
Falls and physicians had
in diagnosing his strange
Monday night the aged Justice be-
i fan to sink rapidly and last night
; he was unconscious for many hours.
! Members of his family are at his
' bedside.
Merrill Poultry
Club Has Exhibit
For County Fair
i WOMAN SAVES LIVES
! OF THREE CHILDREN
The Merrill t'ouultry club
sole standard organisation of Its helpless children of
kind In Klamath county, will have ! ne'ghhor from death
a large exhibit of fin rnickeus
I at the county fair this fall, accord
ing to Frank Sexton, leader of,)f , chldrwli gorily f,,.r noon
Hoys anu uins ciuo wora 111 ine j iOIUiav
wno remroeu msi niKm '
difficulty '"' " " ,
: mi. t nis nun aim us ai-uiiii'
Mrs. Thorp, who resldea on Owens
reel in Mills addition, was the
heroine of that c,tton of Klnin-
the'ath Falls when she aared the three
a next-door !
hy fire.
According to Keith Ambrose, fire
cn'.er. Jtrs. tnorp ncar.t ine acreama
I
i Of Interest to many is the an
' ncuncement received here this
;weck of the marriage of Miss Mae
L. SmltH. sister of Willard Smith
. ,if Crescent avenue, to O. Frank
Murray, which occurred in Balboa.
' Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray sailed Mon
day afternoon from the canal tone
, for a three weeka' trip in New Or
I leans. Chicago and middle western
phrey. Los Angeles: Ira Free. lel-t"- ,n nsl i- clrs ur
t. Ohio: Harold E. Eales. Loa Ang-1 Murray has been principal of the
eles: W. Scott Jones. Brea! Edna schools in Balboa. Her husband Is
P. Jones. Arroyo Grande: J.
Aldrfdre. Weed: George A. Gollati. ! Mr. Murray
j are uoiiik muni iu ruin iiuwitoi
i In chicken ralslug among the young
people of Klamath county." Sexton
stated, "with the result that next
yeur 1 expect to see poultry clubs
established all through this d!s-
trlct."
The Merrill club has eight metu
i hers, each of whom owns from 20
to 100 chickens, all doing well.
Ad. ftnlKxo 7 i Sexton said. While a great many
l JJdlUUdt V. -!,,, ,, ,rl, re r-slll- chi.-iten.
I individually throughout the county
; the Merrill group, organised last
I May. constitutes the only regular
I club.
Willard Smith's
Sister Married
and ran next door to find
kitchen Ira a Mate, The nlno-
ear old girl hud taken u pan of
i gasoline from the futility nutonio
'bile to clean clothes and the pan
hurst Into flames when placed too
nenr the kitchen stove. .Mrs. Thorp
mithered the flames with a
blaiiKet. The fire a out when the
. fire englim arrived.
Mrs. Thorp's flrM mitne and the
names of theVhtldren could not be
. learned.
Children's Clinic
At Henley School
i Set For Thursday
Cascade Line to
Bring Reduction
In Freight Kates
With the completion of tlitf l'as-
cade Line of the Southern Pacific,
Shasta division, rales on shipping
hay and grain from Klamath Falls
to major Oregon cities will ikrur
a great reduction, according to an'
announcement made yesterday af
ternoon by J. J. Miller, district !
freight anil passenger agent. j
The following rn:ea will become'
effective:
Klamath Kutea per 100 lias.
Falls to Hay . Grain
Kugeue !1 ?
Albany 31 30
Salem Stt 31 !
Portland 30 34
lllllsboro 30 31
Tillamook 36 , 38 4
Mnrahfleld 30 31
For results uaa News Class Ada
Indians to Face
Charge Violating
Prohibition Law
t'y llutililnsuii and I. mile t'b.ill
foue, Indian from the Klamnth res
ervation, will be taken In Portland
today In custody of C C. Wells, dis
trict I'nlted States Marshal. I
Hutchinson and Challloue are
charged with destroying evidence.
Including llanor, taken shortly af
ter the noon hour nu July 3 at
Chlloquln, and wero bound over to
swnlt the iii'tlon of the grniid Jury
w hich Is now In session In Portland
The Indiana hnvo been Iti the
Klamath county Jnll awaiting the
graud Jury since July 3.
SHOES REPAIRED
While You Walt
JACK FROST
WOIIK a.OVKli FOR LKHH
III Ho. Otli HI.
First Door From Mala Ht.
Reliable Painter
F. R. OLDS
902 Klamath. Phono 192-W
Kaymond Smith Is
Good Natured as
i Cnder the auspices of Klninath
' County Health Hoard a free clinic
for litfuiits and all prc-M-hoo) child
j ren will t-e held in the Henley
I Pnt'C T4i- l ri n a school house 'on ThuredaT afternoon
lie a oja ixio i nit ,r
Pasadena: C. F. Zamloch, Oak
land; A. R. Ellert. San Francisco:
Louis B. Benas. Oakland: I. E.
L'nger. San Francisco: J. C. Scet
trlnl. Turlock; H. O. Snyder.
Oakland; Thomas Rhoades. Fresno:
Roth T. Carey, San Francisco: C.
J. McCcr. Castle Rock. Wash.:
Tyler E. Evans. Copco; C. F. Tow
ell, Payette, Idaho.
visited
Falls last summer at
Smith home.
in Klamath
the Willard
Forest Fire Is
Burning Around
Number of People .urk
Uayntond smith, truck driver for
the Jcmes Tripp company here, lost
no time in settling obligations with
the law yesterday afternoon. Incur-
I red by unwary parking. At 4:30
! Smith was arrested by a city traf-1
flc officer for parking his truck 1
Teuth and
his vehicle
j in the Intersection of
Main streets. Driving
from J to &-o'clock In the afternoon.
I Mothers are urged to bring their
: children to this clinic as ihey will
: be Informed at to any deficiencies
I that muy exist and also the best
I manner of remedying the same.
I Proper foods far the little ones will
be recommended with u view of
bringing them up to a standard ot
the highest efficiency. I
Faith in Klamath
Much Evidenced
By Many Permits ; rtni
Jay-drlver stunt, but
I'm through talking.
; goodnaturedly.
from now on !
' he declared '
NEW THKATKK PHOMIHEII
Ding section, according to re-
j Krt inn 'tvi vj iuii
: Interest continues in building per- Eugene.
mill which give promise of putting Lieut. H. C. Miller of the forest
Klamath Falls next to Portland for air patrol stationed here left Tues
the July total In building circles in day afternoon for Lakevlew on re
the state. jceipt of word that a number of
Permits were issued yesterday! persons had been surrounded by
by Lem L. Gaghagen. city clerk, to flames there and were In need of M j Ri,i. senior partner of the
the following: ' assistance. i firm of Ueld Brothers, noted San
W. C. Burke, ?S50 house on Bly A large area ct timber- is re-, Kranelsco architects, arrived in
street. 'ported to be burning in that vlcln-1 Klamath Falls yesterday to confer
, Associated Oil company. $750 fty. with Harry W. Poole on the con-
warehouse and brick platform in Strenuous efforts are being made j ,tructlc-n of the new . 00.000 tbea
Railroad Addition. to bring under control a blaze which j tre wnkh will soon rlc on Main
Rhoda Tompkins, J1800 house on has been burning near Triangle lake llrcct.
Applegate street. .since Saturday.
B. A. DahWIm. t-000 house on . MACTABKKS TO IVSTI.L
East Main street. Tinnvntinii Ts-iol ! LODGE IX Tlllst CITY
- W. P. Storm, two houses at f600
each, on Adams street.
j to a safer parking place, the offend-1. wixik.w olISKyt IKh to
ir proceeded at once to the city' K AN'MM'M'Kli NOOX
hall and paid his fine of 13 to I .
agen. so that by 5:00; Funeral arrangements for the
nrident was closed. i late Carl Victor Andrean whose
"I guess enforcement ot trat.'l.- death resulted from an automobile
rules must be tightening up." was ; accident on The Dalles-Cullf.irnia
Smith's statement as he left the j highway Sunday evening, will not
city hall. "I've been punching trucks be definitely announced until the
around this city since 191! and It's ) arrival of his brother. Albin And
rean. who !s enroute from bis home
in San Francisco. The remains
when I boasted about having sue-1 ere at the Larl n hitlock. funeral
cessfully gotten by .with some little ' home, where friend may call.. I
EUGENE. July !0. (Vnlted
Xewst Four dangerous fires are
burning in the vicinity of Lake
view in southeastern Oregon and
at least one of these has endanger
ed the lives of Inhabitant, of the lh '" "me I ve be'B P"''1 UD
by a traffic cop. There were times
Deportation Trial
At Toledo, Oregon
Klamath Falls will soon boast an-
l.akeS INeW Angle . 'dse granted a charter. F.
; M. Ahrens has recently been ap-
PORTLAXD. July 30. (United pointed district manager of the
Xews) First trouble In the whole- Maccabee lodge for southern Ore
sale Japanese deportation affair at gon and has opened offices in Klam
Tolcdo. Oregon, a year ago. was ath Falls. He will be assisted by
started when a heifbreed Indian J. W. Sherwcod. state manager:
boy seized a revolver from a guard J. D. Mcllwaln. district, manager
who was protecting the Pacific of Oakland, and J. U. Dillon, gen-
Jim Reed Bursts
: Forth With Extra
Charges on Drys
" KANSAS CITY. Mo., July 30.
(United News) For almost two
wetka Senator James A. Reed had
been resting quietly at his home Spruce corporation's property. Ar- eral solicitor.
here without saying anything about
the Anti-saloon league. Tuesday, '
however, he broke out again.
He warned the league to be pre-!
thur E. Marvin, Toledo contractor,
testified In federad court here to
day. Marvin, called by the defense In
The new Iocs
In the I. O. O.
night.
: will be instlliio-l
F. hall Thursday
pared to make a complete statement the suit of a Japanese against To
bf financial expenditures in the ledo citizens asa result of the de
present political campaign. The portatlon. told how a crowd gath
warnlng was given out by the chair- ered to protest the employment of
man of the special senate campaign Japanese laborers,
expenditures committee in reply to "A delegation approached C. D.
statement Monday by A. C. Mc-. Johnson, head of the Spruce cor-
Kl'XEItAL OF MIIH. WAItK
TO ' OCCUR THI ItSKAV
Bride. ;
Senator Reed declared that con
trary to the published statement
of McBride, the Anti-saloon league
devoted a large part of Its work in
the control of party primaries. He'
asserted that the dry organization
entered the primaries In an effort
to control them, and feeling no obv
ligation later to vote for the can-'
didates nominated. I
'The various statements made by'
IWcBrlde," said Iteed. "are so con-'
tradlctory and in some instances so
absurd that a reply seems quite un-'
liecessary. ;
"However, I will tay tills: the
gentleman starts out with the as
sertion that publication of the
names of its contributors would be
'unethical' and would result In
harmful effects to the family, social
and business relations of the giv
ers. A little later he says the
league heartily approves making
public all contributions for politi
cal purposes.
LIN KKN BACH FUN F.KA I.
WILL TAKE PLACE TODAY
Funeral services for the late
Cheater Linkenbach will be held
this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at
the Earl Whitlock funeral home.
Pine avenue at Sixth street. Inter
ment will follow In Llnkvllle ceme
tery. Friends are respectfully In
vited lo 'ill tend.
poratlon," he raid. "As the crowd
Friends are respectfully Invited
to attend the funeral services for
the late Minnie May Ware to be
held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30
o'clock from the Earl Whitlock mor-
drew up Johnson marked off a line ;t nary, pine avenue at Mi'H. inter
and said i: marked the division of ment will he In Llnkvil'.e cemetery.
property, and told the crowd to'
stay off.
The crowd surged forward, ac-:
cording to Marvin and L. S. Mark
ham, a corporation officer, who had
been deputized, drew a gun. Then
a 15-year-old halfbreed Indian,
"Sonny" Carson, leaped forward
and Beized the revolver. Pome one
hit Markham and the fight started.
Marvin said.
VOl MiSTKHS TO MAIU1Y
djOum off - CW;
G.
'. Ill 5
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StoLarihantdi
MCCARTHY BLDG.
SEVENTH ST.
KLAMATH FALLS, OR&
Johnnie A. Hiehn, 18, laborer,
and Kim a Lucille CartwrlRht. 15.
student, were given a license to wed
yesterday from the office of t lie
county clerk. C. It. Ielap. Both
were accompanied by their purentn
who gave connent to the marriage.
TOlMUSh' IX J All OX
HAIIGK OF OX-SriTOKT
I Karl Touloune wan given a pre
1 Mini nary hearing before JuAttro It
1 A. Km mitt, late yeitlerday after
I noon to annwer charges preferred
againnt him for non-nupport of hi
; children and wife.
! TouloiiAe wa unable to provide
j 9 750 bond and will be held in
; definitely in the county jail to
await examination In Emmitt's
1 roiiri.
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the Ferodo brake lining is manufactured from
the highest grade of pure asbestos.
This superior lining i3 carried by
The S. & S. Garage
744 Klamath Ave.
Wholesale
Phone 442
Retail
TINV llllltMAN WINH
I'OKTI.ANIt. Julj SO. (I'nlted
News) Tony Fueiito, Meiliuu
heavywelcht, lost a alow and uuln
tvresilna lu-round liout to "Tiny"
Herman, loral bnlllrr. here tonlaht.
I'HIIVK IJtMl
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The Orpheus Theatre
Matinee and Kvouing
Carl Lai'inmle presents
Mary Roberts Rinehart's Greatest Story
J'K-The Unknown"
Starring
Virginia Valli with Percy Marmont
It's a Universal Super-Jewel
Chapter 1 of the
Riddle Rider
Comedy
"Nearly Rich"
Adults 25c
Children 10c
Ynu will need tluted . asses lo
protect your eyes from the lilars
ot thn suminer sun. Our optical
knowledics meaua eye-ease (or
you. Oiitometry Is an' exact
seiem-e.
"Ait optometilsl In
vhnin Him mtttlii- kita
ell founded ronfl VfW
denee is wtirthv uf
your cunsldiiration."
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DR. H. J. . WINTERS
Kye NlKht HperlalUt.
We Cirlnil Our Own iUaaea.
Sl Winters Ilulldlna;.
KUunath Kails, Ore.
or riulti una Nw ('la.14 Ada.
L
Thrift ,
Thrift is taimlit ,in our
' schools; is urcd Uv our
hankers and govern
intiit. Von can tirsctire
itbytradirifat IMrher's,
at ue siv you money.
Shopping News
Sensational Shoe Values at Pilcher's. "Yes, you
Knock-out Values for Men, Women and Children.
bet.w
Group No. 1
Consists of Men's Dress Shoes
Brown or black, Of)
calf shoes V"3
Group No. 2
Consists of Men's Work Shoes
Tan or smoked $ j, 98
Group No. 3
Children's Sandals
Size 7 to
Big value at
98c
Group No. 4
Consists of Men's Dress Shoes
Black or brown 90
Group No. 5
Union Made Work Shoes
All leather, composi- tto gg
tion or leather soles'
Group No. 6
Union Made Work Shoes
All leather, composi- ttO
tion or leather soles
Grown Girls Misses,' Children's Footwear that give a
lot of wear Slippers and Oxfords.
Sunset calf, one tttrup
slipper, blonde strap trim.
3 to 5
5 Vi to 8 $2.49
SVt to 11 $2.98 to $3.19
1H. to 2 -$3.49
Patent Slippers
5'. to 8 $1.85, $1.98
to $2.49
8'. to 11 $2.69 to $3.49
U'i to 2 $2.40 to $3.98
Smoked Elk Two Tone
One-Strap Slipper
21. to 5 $2.25 to $2.49
5". to 8 $2.49
8 Mi to 11 $2.98
11 Mi to 2 $3.49 to $3.98
Growing Girls' Oxfords
Bluck calf, three eyelet
ties, A. B.. and C. width
$4.90
Children's Oxfords
Patent, plain, and fancy,
' perforated
8 'it to 11 $2.40 to $3.90
11 Ml $3.49 to $3.98
Two Tone Oxford
Patent and smoked elk
8 Vi to 11 $2.40 to $3.90
to 2 $3.49 to $3.98
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