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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1926)
THE KLAMATH' NEWS tr.,l:ijj.t.'j '-J'-J 1 l KftL-Tij-1."1 1 y Oklahoma Bandits Kill On, Wound Another; Escape MI'HKOOKH, (thin., Atmus! 27 (II till o(1 Nuwa) Afirr n riiniiliiK Kim bnllln In wlili h limy klllnl on dnuiily ahvrlff, wuumliiil anoihur nnil kliutuiiml pnlh-n chief, (wo youthful naurilta today led poasos MUinbiTliiK moro limn 1UU in on mm the atalu 1 1 no Into wosliirn Arkanaoa wlmro thi'jf oaciipod In Hie Oinrk hills. Tho nllro couutryslilu uliortly nf(r dusk hud boon nrotiHOil mnl lit I lo Krotin of ornu'd in mi wvri'l htirryltiK from liulf a iluiuu lilt In towns to nlcl In Din mini hunt. Tim danrA(lofs, tH'lluvmt tu ho nii'iii hora of III" hnnillt mi nit wlihh held up unit ruhlii'il two hanks ul Cov Initton. Oklnhotiin, lusf V(dnslsy, ulrnady hitvn fnimlit two pluhi'd batllaa, una In Oklahoma tind I lip othnr In Aikuiimta. Thalr flrat piicountcr look plnr oil a highway aflsr (liny had ll pod through a ronlon o( offli-ors butwiMn (wo Okluhnmii towns, I.oiik and Muldrow. HiirprlaiHl by J. V. Woll, chief or polliu of Hulllsnw, Oklahoma, and two ili'puty sheriffs na limy wir hiirryliiK for tlio statu Una, (lie dosporadona stood tliolr Rrouml and f mm lit It out. All llirno nfnra fi'll, Ili'puty Bhi-rllf IVrry Churn. Intn with a mortal wound. Ilia brother, Hert, wua scrloualy In jured. , LK'nrliiK Ilia two di'imltrs lylnit on tho road, tho bnmllla threw the unroiiat'loua form of (ho police rhU f Into tho rear rent of I ha au tomobile, jumped Into It and mada a dash for (he mountain. Later ' Ihoy threw him out of th car. PatunTay, August 2fl, 1fl2fi PagFiv6 Mayor Blushes for "Broke" City ' f , y ' 1 i ii Youthful Bandits Rob Bank America In Los Angeles i STATE COUNCIL OF. CARPENTERS STARTS (Continued from I'sro One) 1 Htute council of cui-pentera and also the fullost ever cnrrled out by tlm 1 0f tli Klulo Federation of Labor, Voiiiiis, orKanlzer for tho Amnrlcun, J. Btout. V. II. Allen, K. II. Dnrids. Hie champion from losln (ha do- CharlM Kolb, J. I. Mooro and I). K. ! rlalon. Too Filipino tore Into tliB Mlrkearon, Portland. ' i , . . iiidiiiinuii iniin mo aong ana oy ina j fcltriitioii of l.ulior. Hlllle I'riKlileiit Hero I M. W. Hleomnn, president of tho M)H ANOKLKH, Aim. 27. ---( L'nl-j atutn council of cnrpenterK. led Nows) A trio of youthful bun-; f,ofitf fcstenil frfiiinjc is presiding ovi;r tho convention. j and ycHterduy cavo a f r.urp.'if.Rlii lntcrent to Tho Oregon fitnto Conntrll of far- third round bad opened bin ah ililu. MtHAiroiitlu u 11 (1 11 r thn In f I ill lull I f ll. lillK. loi'Ul l-bii Irlnnil furl Katea. lit niircotlca, linld up a brain h of the. council, opined Hie Initial ac-! .... A Kniit iloal wua uccompllfthed at tin. Ilnnk of America, hern lato tfalon of tho convention with u ahort ' . opt.lllnf ,.,, , tho ,.. day, nacaplnic with morn Ihnn r,00ii ,nt.t.1;h of Wl.,,rl, ,lv(.red lintlon. In tho way of Halo council In currency. (.t ii(,r4.HtM of tho Mucul carpen-1 buHlneiif., It was atnted, nnd un Thre wero no ruatomor In H'i. . , ..... ... i,ni.ni i.liaae of iho meotlnv w S.IIIMIKNTO '(ITH TK.V ilia iiiiivur ui rviuiii- - pentera , orsunlred In MnmhfUd . Mtt Hoaenberg'a eyta and bad him laat year. a a aubordlnnio body of t Ml:flUog profusely. the United Jlrotherhoort of rarocn-i pouch" ofte and Jolnern of America. Dnr-j the dele-l "IK " one year of oxlmouco, the, Ktme council ha niado excellent' progreaa and haa acconiplUhcd much; toward betterment of the craft, It' U stated. . i . terH union. I the detailed report of the various John II. Maraliall la tlio aomr what rmbarrakartl mayor of Wa rrcnf Ohio, the city that Iiaa grown ao fast that ita revenue lina not kept pact with the di troainjr rrault (hat it la now ."brohc." While a new rcvtnui program U aliaplng, a publit aulicriition la under way to pro tide a new tire fur one of the rity'a fire trurki. ItOl .M) IHIAW WITH ICOHKMIKIIU i'link. which la located III the fliah-l .... , .. nil. Vnllu uililCeHM..! lh.. ili.li.iriili.u liilllllllo i:rerwnaw llouieviiril (lia- - - . illnlrlcla. hv lh eincntlvo honril I I J ..I. -a '1 1 1, ... I,,- , ( In. hull r.t ilxn Ml V ai linn If 1 11 V ntt I I ili, ill in I I ill mil Mill, nnil i. i , i ' ' K 1 M-l I.. . . i f r II t r A n r m ,.. . ii j . ' ' 'iuni iii siiif-niiuiii-r i iiivriw j, auk, i U Illla Tu lnT. wnl J A.tendlnK the convention, are: K.W.) - Pete fi.rm.enro. plucky, I"'" ' ," "." 'L'n . ,. '" !w,"rh ,h" l-5al '"lieutcra -union l.f. ,r u nen( UmmHen little Filipino, founht a 10-round! Muck with nionev acooned. nu fri;:n i i open vuulta. They eacaped In n -utli liift tho prorren of lhcell. Corvallla; C. I). Long and II. nulling . Hon.., I. lie local. 1'rcalilcnt Kdwarda. of Klam-ill. (irny, Klnmath Falls: H. Hheri- Say th&'Mrna CoM. tJSrtnxt mt tieumt X. I 3 jtvKo eoAittn. fCUutt nth Falls Chapter No. 190. spoke be- dan nnd O. I). Doardman, Kugene; Just DOe a momh that's all It fore tlio assembled dolejculet. OtheriH. H. Davidson alid George fleatty; eosta for the promgit and ri-Kulur di- apeakers were Leo Klynn. president Salem; It. T. Whltty and E. G. livery of The Klamath News to your f , Washlnnton council, who I Morton. .Marshfleld; F. L. Apple homo or place of husIncHs. Phone. .... t , .i ..... H77 now and service will stur( na ' lo''l f (lie value to the union of Kale nnd J. I. lieeson, Meuford; W. Kammerer and J. nus-'draw wl,n Charley "Phir' nosen-' berf?, bantamwelRht champlimjln thei feature bout of a boxing show here tonight. j During tho bout Rosenberg knock- j cd Barmiento down (hree times, I twice for a count of four and once for a count of eight. The knock- oou as you wish It to. coiamunlty .reaped, and C. O. and David Duff. II. W. Bleeman, J. downs, however, wero all that aaved EE u. S. NAVY OFFICER VICTIM OF PLANE (Continued from rage Our) GERTRUDE EDERLE GREAT RECEPTION (Continued Front fK One) but It was all bewildering and con fusing, and rather a bore to the chunky young red-head who hnd swam thn Kngllah channel until sho reached "home." "Ilomn," to (iarlrudo Ederlo In a few rooms behind a red brick front on Teeming Amsterdam ave nue, where the population Is mixed and the language Is polygamous. It waa from this home, above her father's meat shop, .' that "Trudy" set out to cumiuor tlio Kngllah chan nel. And when shn returned Fri day with the channel, so to speak. In her pocket, Amsterdam avenue claimed Ita own. For leu blocks, the avenue swurined with men, wo men and children of 'all races, cheering themselves bourse and fighting for vantage points from which to see their own heroine. Ev ery window flew a flug, and the red brick fronts for nearly a mile were draped with bunting, business was suspended, push carts wero thrust aside, the sidewalks and then (he streets became packed with human ity aa the first strains of music from thn band that was escorting Mlsa Eilerle up tho avenue reached the throng that waa waiting around her home. These folks, with their eager fares alight with excitement, knew Miss Kdorlo. not merely as an American girl who had performed an un precedented font and won world .wide fame, hut as "Trudy," tlio red headed butcher's daughter who had lived among them long before she became famous and who was re turning to them now. piano down only a short distance from their B"nl. Ills Injuries caused such intense suffering that be was unable lit the hospital to tell bow the acci dent had occurred. Tho plane sank beneath the water and left only his bead, pinned lnlilo the cockpit, above wuter, according to the re port here. Aviation .Machinist Mate grhutt. the commander's companion, also was aerloury Injured, according to reports here, but the nature of his Injuries was not disclosed. The n.ivy department notified Itodgcrs' mother, who lives as Havre Do Grace, near Ilnltlmore. ltndgers came from a long litie of men fumed in American naval history, recently retired ns assist ant chief of the nnry'a bureau of aeronautics. He bad Kone to Phila delphia to supervise tests of the two new seajilnuei lvhlth he waa to pilot to San Illego by way of the Panama canal In October. HIEOMlWAV ItKNT.U.S M.lV KKKM CMHIiLLV MODF.ST NEW YOIIK. Aug. 27. (United News) The latest Itrondway shop re inn I figure to ho quoted Is lit cents a squnro Inch. A spaco nine by twenty feet near Hie Strand theatre lias rented for $ 1 1.OUO u year. '. ' IM. XTF.lt IS PF.CI I.IAItl.Y HIIOT IIV Ills' OWX IMKi MAnEIUlItC, Germany. Aug. 2". j (United News) Helnrlch Kords, on a hunting trip, went to sleep with hia shot gun close beside' him! A mole pushed up a mound nearby. Kords dog jumped for the mole. I caught hla foot on the trigger op his master's gun nnd shot Kords. 1 Classified advertising In T1IR KLAMATH NKWS paya big dlvl-1 dends. Uso them for profit. ONCE EVERY i KAITAI.V KI.K.W HW.H "Our Servico responds lo your Phone." , At least onre every year rugs nnil rnrpttN should be thorough ly rlraiiseil. When kept Ireo from grit and sand they will Inst nnd wear a ;reat deal longer. Our process restores the original quality un( lustra without injury. WOOD Many of our customers are buying (heir wlntor wood at low prices. Rlockwooil, double load (W RO (ireen slab, 10 cents, HH.IW Let us urgo you to buy now, wa want your orders, wo noad the money, now. Higher prices will come, soon. Don't sleep on your rights. 15.60 means aa much to us now as 17.50 Intor, but you must save It, we can't save It for you, omiKR NOW Peyton & Go. "Wood to burn" ' 001 Main Ht. Phono 8!t8 In our 16 years of aervlca wa have never advertised a ANNOUNCING New Low Prices Batteries on 11 plate $10.98 13 plate - $13.95 12 volt Doilfte $17.00 All batteries are full cap acity und rubber ensed, ' W reenlr nnd re-chnrge nil makes of butteries. Imperial Garage "The Unrage That Never Closes" 35 3E CwpyrislU. by U. CUrlstopi PI ANOS PIANOS ?5.75 Mont ljly I Waa $450 Now $175 Good Tone, 01J Case Wurtlizer Daby Like New Reduced to $200 Pay ?!) Hobart M. Monthly Cable $500 ml, i t' u , v if v.V.,i.l""" to n Ji...aii-v.-on"--" rT'' l'ay 17.25 Monthly i '' i $750 Player at $375 Our music store is full to overflow ing with fine , pianos, and in order to gain room for display of heavy ship ment$ of the new type Victrola,Sondra and Columbia Phonographs enroute, we must reduce our stock and make more room. Some of these instruments are the biggest kind of values at their regular National prices, while others are at cut prices on account of having been rented, etc. This auspicious event takes place during the opening of the County Schools, and is certainly one of the best times to start your child in music with a-good music teacher. First you must have the piano upon which to practice. Why delay? Earl Shepherd Co. Pianos Radio Victrolas 507 Main Street Phone 282 Klamath Falls, Ore. Reg. $725 Now $595 Like New $6.52 Monthly towm'MsmstmJt , vV i- J ft, ' al -"t 6 JT " ' Was $450 Now $195 A Good Buy Was $465 Now $395 -4 .S-4" -va Dandy Little 4 Ft. Pay $13.80 Monthly $450 Midget $375 UAu.kuiAI'Ukil Mail l ! i ' V Special $13.10 Monthly New Gulbransen $450 St ft 2l" . ' - .v. "- . te-i-J. J Massive Case, Standard Make, $13.10 n Month Might Trade in Piano, or Phonograph .is i .. 1 1 n.:?"'w:.pf'! ,L-fMtiraav Gulbransen Trad Marl; Pay-$15.53 Monthly m falsehood. Phono 1.1(1 Itnl nnd Main