The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 22, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    TUB KLAMATH NEWS
Erickson's Bond
Fixed at $4000
By Justice Peace
At a Into hour lust night Kit
F.rlcksuu hud nut obtained hl
1 4000 ho ii (I for release from lh
county Jail where ha waa lodged
Sun Jay night, charged wlih drlv
imk I he death car In which C
Victor Andreati. Wlul-kse carpen
ter, niH lili death.
Krlckaon win formally charted
with manslaughter yesterday af
ternoon, the charge being filed by
W. A. Wlrat, assistant district at
torney, ailing In I ho absence of
K. I., K.I I lot I who la u Incut from
the city.
According to Justice It. A. Km
mitt Krl.k.on will ho nlvi-ii a
chance to uhluln bondsmen through
hla attorney today. He la given
uutll July 2J. at 10 a. nt., to ro-i
iH.Ia t. n . . . I II... 1 1 i i r
...... ni'imr .nuiluing HUB
been retained by Krlckaon.
It la anticipated thai friends of
the Dorrla man win arrive hum
today from tlm northern California
ronuminlly to tio hla bond.
Thursday, July 22, 192fl
Page Five
Stop Forest Fires Drive Proved Pronounced Success
Orpheus Offering
"Love and Glory"
To Movie Fans
HANK TKLLKIt HHOKT;
' MINT AT GAMBLING!
OBITUARY
AMIItKAN rlF.HVICKM
Funeral services for tlm lata Carl
Victor Amlrran will be held Krlday.
July 2J. at 10 o'clock a. m. at
tha Earl Whltlock funeral home.
I'lne avenue at Sixth. Iiilexment
4 will be made In I.lnkvillo remoter?.
. .1.
Above picture shows Inauguru
lloli of the drive by the Hlop Koreat
Klri-a association, aponaort-d by the
county chamber of commerce. Thla
picture waa tuki-n Just previous to
the drive In which the Hoy Hrouta
and Camp Fire (ilrla participated.
Sis. Ihouaand pl'daea were ee-
rured from the residents of Klam
ath Fall, wherein each algnrd pro-mlai-a
to do everything In hla or
her power to prevent the deatruc
llon of our greatest reaource
lumlierlnii mid lu order to carry
out the provlalona of the pit-due, I In northern California, with Yreka
each and every alienor will endeavor the headquartera, and ' effort la
to atop the fire fiend from daman-, to be made to alien every' resident
liiK local prcp'-rty. Thua, the pro-! In that act I Ion of thu (olden weat
perty owuera of Klamath Falla andlatale.
surrounding town are aaaured of In the accompanying picture
better protection. I Chief Keith Ambroae of the Klam-1 careful acting, ordinary extra peo-
Sloo Koreat Klrea had lt origin, alh Kalla fire department la ahown, P'e couio noi oe empioea.
In Klumath Kalla three yeara ego aa la alao Mayor K. II. Goddard.
and ao aucreaaful haa been tlio re-) Chief Ambroae aliened a card pre-
CIIICACO. July 21. (United
Newa) Arthur Glmmottl. bank tel.
' lor. told police he lost 111.000
President Polnrarc, George- Clem-j mbmK , , attempt to refund
1'elaln and LitXena. .r.nftA hlch hail been sli.len frnrti
hla cage In the Market Tradera
State bank.
paving
nv CHM K
INSTEAD OF MONEY
enceau, Joffre
of other French celebrities, aa wjll
aa ambasaadora from foreign coun
trlea, all exact dnpllcatea of the
originals, made up the hlghest
prlced crowd of "atmoapbere" alnee
"The Btranger'a Kanijuot," when.
.. t ' I , ... Tl .. ...... 1..IUn
.., v"" ""'-- NEWARK. N. J.. July 21
.... .......,.. w. Newa) Aa a safeguard agalnat
of Honor croeaea to French heroea. , , ... .
, ,, , , . , . payroll holdupa the public aervice
Well known picture playera, cho-!' ...
.... . ,,. , I corporation and Ita aubaidlarlca have
un for fhelr Kenerul llkeneaaea to'
, , ... . t. ' . . . ! announced
me ceivuriliea 10 uv purirueu, aiiu
SHOES REPAIRED
While Yoa Walt
JACK FROST
WOItK GU)VE8 FOR LEM
110 Ho. 01 b St.
Flrat Door From Mala St.
Kodak Albums -
. (Unit. ji Underwood's Pharmacy '
1 agalnat ww'..w
made up from photographa, did the
work of ."extra." for mpat of the
celabrltiea In the gathering wero
but "atmoapbere." Still, becauae
of the need for exact makeup and
that henceforth they
will pay their employea by check.
Men' Bill Folds
50c to $7.00
Underwood's Pharmacy
ault that other rommunlllea alml- ente,i by a Hoy Scout and Mayor!
PHONE laoo
WESTERN TRANSFER
COMPANY
410 MAIN
TRANHFEK AND DRAYINO
For results use Newa Claaa Ada.
larly
plan.
alluated have adopted same ! (ioddurd algned a card presented I Do Koche. Madge Bellamy,
A drive l now under way by a Camp Fire Slrl.
MIIH. MI.N.MK W.lltK
Funeral aervlcea for Mra. .Minnie
May Ware will be held thla after
noon at 2:30 o'clock at the Karl
Whltlock funeral home. Interment
following In I.lnkvillo cemetery.
Itev. Slmmona officiating.
Iowa Farmers Get I Edward Croisan Is j Hostile French
Recognition In Collector Customs; ! Hoot Americans
Iowa Convention! Stanfield Choice! Visiting Paris
J)ES MOINKH. la.. July 21
(I'nlted Newa) lowa'a atate rep
ublican convention today waa like
a firecracker which failed to ex
plode and tho powder In It la be
ing aaved for future demonatra
tlona before congresa.
Touched off by the keynote
speech of Dan W. Turner of Corn
ing. II alxtled and adjourned after
adopting a ael of hnrmlrsa resolu
tion i , k ... tlona. The moat vociferoua of
WII.I.1AM KI.WKY jtheae reolced "In the prosperity
?.?.' ",rV,W- fr "" " Induatrlal Amerlc." and In.lat-
W I lam Thorn.. Kinney will .be , d (h.t ..,, 0)porluny ,or
prosperity be extended to agrl-
held today at 4 o'clock p. m. at 'the
Earl Whltlock funornl home. I'iue
avenue at Sixth. Interment will
be made In I.lnkvillo cemetery.
(HKHTF.K UNKKMIACII
Funeral aervlcea for the late
Cheater I.lukenbarh were held yes
terday afternoon at the Karl Whlt
lock funeral home. Rvr. Rice of
ficiated at the chapel and the
grave. Mra. J. L. Johnson render
ed two aoloa. Interment followed
In I.lnkvillo cemetery.' Pall hearers
were Ivan Maker. T. S. Hutchinson.
Ed. Cofr. Net. 11.11. Van Fowler
and Ray Rhode..
culture."
Turner', address, full of thing,
which might have been made pol
itical dynamite, made a louder
noise than did the action of the
convention group Itself. Tho key
noter pralaed lowdeu'a leader
ship In the struggle for agricultural
equality, criticised the Coolldge at
titude on the aanto question, at the
I same time lauding hla record of
economy, welcomed ' Hrookhart.
(scored tho agricultural policlea of
! Me Urn and Judiue, .threatened the
tariff If it falls to protect agri
culture and told the country that
Iowa and the mlddlea west "have
for the farm
1UIMIK AMAIIIStHI
Jlosle. aeven montha daughter ofJ""1 hran 10 "k1"
Mr. and Mr.. Amblsco. passed away I rcl,,,f-
. . l :
In tnia city last evening, following
an lllnesa of several daya. The re
mains are In rare of the Karl Whlt
lock funernl home, I'lne avenue at
Sixth. Announcement of funeral
will bo madu Inter.
Cleaners, Dyers
Strike Brings Out
Police Riot Squad
Realty Transfers
Fillnga from p. m.. July 20 to
3:30 p. m., July tt, 19:'.
It. Dlaslng et ux to Mary Rus
sell. Lakevlrw Addition, lota 7, 8,
block 60.
lintel A. King i-t vlr to Olaf R.
Olson. Second Addition to Chlln
qulu. lot 2, block 8.
Tho K. I). Co. to A. I.. Moorhead.
lluena Vista Addition, lots II, 13,
block 109.
The K. I). Co. to A. I.. Moor
head, lluena Vlata Addition, lot 14.
block 109.
I.add Kslato Company to T. I.
Henderson. Industrial Addition, lot
2, block 10.
K. M. Chllcoto el ux and I). M.
Smith rt tlx lo Fred I., Houston.
Mills Addition, lot 612, block 102.
Religious Fires
Are Smoldering
In Fort Worth
FORT WORTH, Tex., July 21.
(United Now.) Funning tho fires
of religious hatred which have long
1)een .mouldering In thla commun
ity, J. J. Mli'klo. public rotation
director of the Flrat Ilaptlst church
ihrre, Issued a atnlemcnt today
charging that men of Catholic failh
1omlimto tha grnnd Jury Invest I-
I.OS ANOK1.KS. July 21. Uni
ted News) Demonstrations which
Inched violence, but aent aqu.da of
police to a doien acenea In response
to riot calls, marked the first day
of a strike called today by "clean
ers' and dyers' union 186."
Two thousand union members,
representing both sexes, walked out.
Their demands included a closed
shop, a 4 4-hour week, time and a
half for overtime work and a mini
mum wage ecnlo running from I2!i
I lo 160 weekly.
I The Mrlko affects 72 ahops.
'pelican community
i club entertains
I The Pelican City Community club
I held Its regular monthly meeting
last night which was attended by o
lnrgo number of members. Follow
ing the busliese that was pending
being transacted those present were
entertained with ton fast rounds
of boxing.
. Cyclone Williams, ono of the
cloverost lightweights ever seen In
action In this section, and Mlko
Daley, a lad of much promise, gave
an exhibition bout that was well re
ceived. Thoy were followed by
Johnny Dates and Rudle Meyers
who made an excellent showing and
who pleased tho crowd Iminenenly.
It la hoped to liavo these boxors
entertain again In tho near future
gating tho slaying of D. K. Chipps, I MOl'NT WASHINGTON IH
wealthy business man. ! FOUND COOI, I'l.ACK
Chipps was ahot and hilled Inst.
Saturday by the Rov. J. Frank Nor-1 MOUNT WASHINGTON. N. II..
rls, paslor of the Baptist church, I '"'J' 21. (United Now.) While
who anid ho fired In self defense. most of New England Is awelterlng
Tho spooling occurred In hla
study In tho church. Ho wn ad
mitted to 'Will and tho grand Jury
Jin boon Investigating tho affnlr
Inre Tuesday.
For resulta use Newa Clas. A1,.
In tha holiest weather of the year.
20 feet of snow Is reported on one
section of Mount Washington. The
snow haa nover before remained so
late In tho season an weather of
ficiate believe that It will last
throughout tha summer.
Gift Perfumes
. Box Stationery
50c to $17
Underwood's Pharmacy
WASHINGTON. July 21. (Unl- PARIS, July 21. (Unitod New.)
ted News) Kdward M. Croisan ofj Aa thousand, of hostile French-
fialem. former sheriff of Marlon men gwarmeiI ,round ,he houMt
county, farmer and politician, will . . , ... ...
, .. . ... , . ' , of parliament tc-nlght following the
lie I liM iiitvf enllMCtnr nf niHlnmi for1
the district of Oregon. Ilia namej
was' agreed on by Senatora Mc-1
Nary and Htanfleld at a conference
thla morning and the recomiuenda-j
Hon will go at once to the Presl-j
dent so a recess appointment can1
be made. i
Croisan waa a supporter of Sena
tor Stanfield In the recent primary
campaign, he also la an old friend
and aupporter of Senator McNary.
Ho thua answered the requirement
that the appointee bo a
friend of both candidates.
Chicago Secures
Dempsey-Tunney
Heavyweight Bout j ofc
llerriot cabinet a resignation - a
nlghtseelng automobile carrying
many American, crossed the Con
corde bridge and waa sighted by
some of the French demonstrators.
Tho automobile waa soon sur
rounded by a hissing, hooting
crowd. Insults were hurled at the
American, and one of the dem
onstrators Jumped on the running
board and attempted to strike
trusted lour,"t wl,h nl He wa. ar-
roated Immediately.
Once the Americana and other
sightseers .were, .out of sight the
mob centered Us attention on com
munist deputies who were attempt-
I ing to leave the chamber of dep-
nea were awung at. the
head of Communist- Deputy; M.I
. ClUCAGO. July 21. (United ' Coutourler d another communist
Now.) Tex Richard announced def-1 Parliamentarian was chased to a
Inltoly tonight, that, Jack Dejnp3cy 'i!,hJr whore ho,.found refugo.. In
will defend hhi 'havv-lght Mtle(11 parts, of . I'arla the acrne. being
against Gene Tunnoy here on theleni,ct1 ,n ,he hamlr.had -
fl.rnrun of Kenti.ml.er 1 1 In . ten. action. V cniaDie rioia were pre
round bout.
A referee, delcston will
the contest, which. Is lo be staged j ,0 "Pfd their last franca.
In ono of tho hall parka or att .
Soldiers' field, the New York pro-j long War KringS
Geno Normile. Dempsey's man
ager, denied that tho champion haa
a contrort with Doc Krone and Hil
ly Clements to fight Harry Wills
hero In September under the aus
pices of the Chicago Coliseum club.
Clements said the contract was
valid, however, and that Rirkard
would be enjoined by the courts
If he attempted to go through with
hla plana.
Neither group of promoter, has
been given a permit by the - new
stale boxing commission, hut both
say they uro confident It will be
forthcoming oh application.
The remarkable scene was taken
In ''Love and Glory," and featuring;
an all-star cast Including Charles
Ford
Sterling, Wallace MacDonald, Gib
son Rowland, Charles De Rarenne
and Prlscllla Dean Moran. The pic-1
tore conies lo tho Orpheus thea
tre today and tomorrow.
In the arene In the Salon of
Honor, at which heroea of various
wara are preaenled with medals:
of honor. Jules De Br lac enacted
tho part of Polncare. Almost the'
French president's duplicate physl-'
rally, a carefully applied beard and
facial line, made him the living im-j
age of the man Imitated. Kate Les
ter appeared a. the ducheas who,
aided him In distributing the hon
ors. The story itself, while laid in!
France, and extending over a life-j
lime, .how. the principal character,
tint .a. youth., and later, in the
modern sequence., as aged folk, j
Charles De Roche. Madge Bellamy,
and Wallace MacDonald, first ap-!
peering as young people, are made:
up aa people of fully seventy yeara!
of age at the close of the story.
'This Is Julian's first big pro-!
ducllon since he made "Merry Go'
Round," one of last season's tri
umphs. To . make a program complete
there will be ahown the Internation
al News. "Beauty and the Bandit,"
and .' "A Lucky Accident," two of
the best and most popular come
dies that hare' been screened In a
long time. Popular prices prevail.
Icipltated at department store, dur-
rfeeMe ,n "", ,' b? Purchaser. anxious
Another Death
In Coast City
, GRASS KIRK .
A grass fire at the corner of
Eighth and Pine streets shortly af
ter 2 o'clock today callod the Klam
ath Fall, fire department out for
10 minutes. There was no dam
age, according to Keith Ambrose,
fire chief.
Central Europe
Friendly Towards
United States
' VIKNNA, July 21. (United
Newa I Central Kurope almost un
touched by demada from the Uni
ted Stales for debt payments, feols
envy rathnr than lilttorncss for
America and her people.
While France and Kngland feel
the pinch of straitened finances,
partly as a result of American
debt demands, Hungary, Bulgaria.
Ciecho-Slovakia and Jugo-Slavia re
member the sympathetic attitude of
Woodrow-Wilson, the postwar relief
from the United Statea and moat
recently the $00,000 gift to Hun
gary mode by Joremlah Smith of
Boston. ' i
Whore thero Is blame for the
United Statos that blame Is chiefly
directed at American bankers and
Is confined for tho most part to
central Kuropran socialists.
CARD OF THAN Kit
We wish to extend our thanks
and appreciation for the many
kind expressions of sympathy, also
for the 'beautiful floral tributes
tendered during our rocont ber
eavement in the loss of a beloved
husband, son and hrothor.
Mrs. Chester Llnkenbach,
William Llnkenbach.
Kugene Linkenl-ach
Lulu Llnkenbach. v
Jack Llnkenbach. J!2
HKHKKI.KV, Cel.. July 21.
(United News Continuation of the
Pacific coast long war resulted In
another killing here today. '"
Gee Wong. 60. of the Hop Sing!?"'
tong, was shot to death by assail
ants who, according to the police,
were members of a rival organisa
tion, the Blng Kongs.
Another Chinese was shot and
may die. Ono arrest waa made.
Tho feud now haa claimed the lives
of aeven Hop Sings and one Ring
Kong. It started with Internal
dissension In tho Hop Sing.
J
Auto Sponges
50c to $2.00
Underwood's Pharmacy
Kelicble Painters
F. R. OLDS
902 Klamath. Phone 192-W
sMaM'iaVkaaaai)'
ItAKKIlM HTKAMNO MILLIONS
KAYS OHIO HKPIlKHKNT.VriVK
BUFFALO. N. Y July 21.
(United Newa) Bakera of New
York stale are dealing 820,000.
000 annually from conaumers, ac
cording to representative Charles
Brand, Ohio. He said the bakera
are selling a 13 ounce loaf of bread
for eight or nine cents, whereas in
other statea a 16 ounce loaf must
sell for the same price.
NOTK'K
BIDS WANTKI)
Tho Public Library Board, of
the City of Klamath Falls, Klnm
ath Cflunty. Oregon, will receive
sealed blda from contractors, for the
erection and completion of a one
atory and basement 'brick library
building, until Monday. July 26,
1926. at 7:30 p. m. '
All blda must be . accompanied
by either a certified check or a
bidder's 1ond for five Tier cent
(5) of full amount of hid. made
payable to t. M. Bubh. Treasurer
of the Public Library Board, Klam
ath Palls, Oregon.
The board reserves the right to
accept any bid, or reject any or all
bids. - ,
Plans and aperifloatlona -may be
obtained from Chas. N. Coseboom,
Underwood Bldg., Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
TUB PUIILIC LIBRARY BOARD
Klamath Falls, Klamath
County. Oregon. Mrs. J.
. F. Gooller. Sec.
J22-26 Inc.
Alarm Clocks
98c to $4.50
Underwood's Pharmacy
Houston-Jester
Selling
"Better Shoes for Less"
j Semi-Annual
CLEARANCE
w-jgl Women's
lP Shoes
CGJ You can buy shoes at a
. J great saving during this
sale because they're real
. ' ''ik '-"j jjjntto it t.-.-,v.R-.,. values.- ','''
; Every pair is regular
. H. '& J. stock smart
( Qgj N seasonable and of
J"VO finest quality! See
these values and you
will realize why so
4as many of our customers
4 J Od ' are filling their shoe
M needs for Fall during
this event. ,
Pumps Patent black satin
Fancy Strap Russia calf gray,
white, parchment and
Step-ins sautcrne kid.
Oxfords
Lunch Boxes (.
$2.00 to $4.50
Underwood's Pharmacy
Delicious
Lunches
Are Our Boast
Savory, tempting merchants lunches are served by us at nominal
prices.
Our meats and sandwiches and salads, are especially prepared to suit
the "hot weather appetite."
OUR FOUNTAIN and ice cream parlor in connection with the lunch
room will be appreciated by the whole family.
THE BEST FOR LESS AT
THE MARS
$1.00 to $20
Underwood's Pharmacy
$1.00 to $5.50
Underwood's Pharmacy
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