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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1927)
TTTR KLAMATH NEWS Page Five , Priest Tells of Missing Aviators NKW VOIIK. Juuu 30. (!) Dr. Thomas II. ('usack, surx-on, ol llrooklvn, tuduy nimlo public a letter from prlaat In tlia pariah at Mor rw.ii, IrvlHtiil. wtilrh Dr. C'usaik be lieves Hiriiwa llxht on tho fate uf til French flyers NuhKrsaur anil Cull. . The letter waa wrlilru un Mny 24 laat, by Ilia Itev, fuller I'aliirk Madden,1 who In newa dliiialrlia at I tan limn waa dew-rlbed a Ilia lust person to see iltf rilrra un tlivy passed uver Ireland, Puttier Maddna'a letter described a flatht iwtwi-va two Imwka and a I carrier pigeon, whlrh la thought to WITH OUR NEIGHBORS LANGELL VALLEY (Uy MUM. I.KVI MrlKJNALU) News Correspondent Mr. and Mra. Ed Dunran and futn Hv have moved to the Duncan ranch In Ihla section with their hand of sheep (roin (iranla 1'asa. They ox pni'l to locale hern. They are old residents of Ihla country, but have horn away for eonta time, and all the neighbors, welcome them back. Hy Tool and Carl Miltoynolds wont fishing Tuesday, reporting very good luck. The Willow Valley crick bridge h.v. he,... r..l l i .... I tompioieo ao a car or wh.n lh... i " ,ru Uim MOCK f -. '. ...v.. I.IH.IV was not properly functioning. "Vuu may not have heard that the alrincu released a pigeon." said the letter. "It ratnu In over Mom-en and then two hawka attacked It and brought It down. Maine young lads witnessed tin, tight, and rushing up captured the dying pigeon. The laeasaga mut have been deatroyed or Iihii In the attack, but the rluxa and rubber for securing messages allll were on the bird. "My reading of the affjlr la thai the airman hovered over Tarherl, Ihlaklng to come down. .They rhanrrd a further flight then, and when about Sou mllea out they do rlded to return. Tnoy doubtleaa were going very had then, ao they releae ed Ihe pigeon, which got bvk here (bout two koura after they left. "Making back to Ireland they fell Into the aea about 76 mllea off l.oop Head. No aearch waa made around lien, while valuahlo lime waa lout aearchlng (lie channel and your aide. It la all too bad." ranch country, The l.adlrs' club met at Ilia homo of Mra. II. J. Tlckuor. and wero en tertained by Mra. (i. M. lAiomla on Thursday, and a largo crowd attend ed. Those prosout were Meidamea John Turner. Dave Turner. Krank I'epple, Owen I'opplo, A. K. dale. Le lund llarrla, I'uul Monroe, K. Mon roe, Hy Drown. Hon llrowu. It. K. Tutlle. I.loyd (lift, Merle Kilgorv. l.evl McDonald, lllmea Jonea uf Den ver, Colo., LaKpaln of Loa Angeles. SHASTA VIEW MAUN MIU4. KVKIIKTT If. DlltKEE Newa Correspondent Tho community waa greatly aur prlaod luat week to hear of the death of Mra. Walter A. llowera. Her many frlenda extend to Mr. Bowera their heartfelt eympathy over hla great lose. Mra. Kobert Adama waa iu Mullu on bualnvaa Monday. W. It. Ilaaklna la having hla cows tubcrcular-lealed thla week. Ell Wolf of Poo Valley la working for W. It Ilaaklna. Ilaaklna la bay ing on the Ray I'lckott place. . Not much damage waa done In the neighborhood by Ihe late froat, but aomo potatoea were allghtly nipped. Among tboae to attend the funeral of Mra. Bowera In Klamath Kal'.a wero Mr. and Mra. Peter Fisher, Mra. D. U. Campbell aud Mra. K. II. I)ur kee. Bevorat farmers have atarted cut ling their bay, and many look to aoo the price of hay go up, ao much of the alfalfa land waa plowed up this Oua Keller. Alfred Keller, Thieve. ,0pL.nt PU"!e,, . and Ihe home... Mra. II. J. Tlcknor r McKlr"y ", ,n Klamath HILDEBRAND By MIHH OI.VA Ml HAKL ; Newa Correepondent 1 Mr. and Mra. James V loirs are tho proud parents of a baby hoy, born , Juno 18. Tho baby has been named ! Edwin Kenneth. . ' ; Mra. "Ilcd" flasklll aad email daughter Delia, who haa apent llio ' laat two months with Mra. (SaskJIIVs ; parenta, Mr. and Mra. K. I'. .Michael, left for Lakevlew (Saturday, wheru ' they will make their fuluro home. A picnic haa been planned for the Fourth of July at the Clveuce Par- 1 ker ranch. , Misa Moe of Lakevlew waa a visit- j or at tbo F. P. Michael home Satur-' day. Mr. and Mra. S. K. Hartiler and Mr. and Mra. T. P. Michael were' business visitors In Klamath Kails ' Monday. , j Messrs. Dugmore and Martin were 1 visitors at the Michael homo Thura day evening. I Vurv tira. tv nrvinHii. HrnuM 111 t pastel abodes at Bee Begiua, 129 11 So. 7th. ' 1 t Woman )Ihi Mra. Clarice Wor den, wall known In thla city where ahu formerly resided, died In Oak land yesterday. It waa leirncd here I by wire last nliiht. At The LIBERTY LAST TIMES TODAY LEO MALONEY in "The Outlaw Express" A Thrilling, Daring Westerner! Saturday Special TOM MIX in 'THE YANKEE SENOR" and Mra. U. M. Loom Is. lMlcloue i 0 V . J ?f' . . . ., rfr..hn..... w..-.. .r...i i.... in .1,.. M. W. It. Hasklua has Just add- sfternoon, and all enjoyed a very AMERICA REACHES PARIS; CANT LAND (Continued from rage One) nice time, Mra. (1. M. Loouila and three chil dren motored to Medford Monday to visit with frlenda for a week or ten daya. Mr. and Mra. Dan Turner and fam ed aomo fine white Flemish Ulact doea to ber rabbltry. Mrs. Ilaaklna' rabbits are of a special large strain, and well worth going to aee. Mr. and Mra. Harry Mosby of Mid land called at the M. It. Stewart home Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Etewart ae- lly and Mrs. Webber motored to Brt- i l , l. " . -t 1 . I aH Tola . .. I , , , uuiiicivu la ii u uu I uiu evening to attend i . , . . . I Mra. Geo. Rudolph and father, fl. C. Eaatwood, drove to the Wilbur Eastwood homestead Sunday. the plane or nothing to Indicate that It bad landed there. t-'al-e Iteporla Wlih ronflrmatkn of tho reports that llyrd had landed nt Isay Ui Moullneaux larking, official and apectatora at the field grew pessl meatlc over llyrd'a fate. It Iwaa foared ho might have landwl at some obscure place. k The I llourget wireless station had received so wlrelesa signals from the plane slnro 1:50 a. m. IS: to a. in. K. I). T.I and the Havre nation had last reported hearing from the plane nt l:i0 a. m. .Ml on Lookout At five a. in. today (midnight E. II. T.I the commander of the airdoinu at L .Mourget told the I'nlled Press that hla Information Indicated llyrd had not yet landud anywhere neur I'urls. If he had landed, the commander anlil, ho must have coiuo down aome dNinnre from Parla. All French alrri ines have been Instructed to remain alert for the America. Crossing Parla In tatlcaba toward Iho lasy Lea Moulliieaux flying field. I'nited Prvas cornwpondenls proved tbst rndiors of a landing there were false. The field was nut lighted and It was found that It had been abandoned an aeronautical lund Ing field n ycur ago. The custodian declared Ihut no plane had landed there In recent months excopt.' thoas which were undergoing tests at a nearby factory. Conipwa Won't Work LB IIOl'KOET FIELD.' July 1. Friday. (L'.P.l A special fulled Press wlrelesa caught tho following messago from IlyrU: "We are flying around with a bad compass mid cuiinot find thu nlrdomu or landing ground." Tho messago wus somewhat garb led. Oftllculn of Ihe field hero believed tho report frm Versollea may poa albly be true. Ten minutes after midnight I llourgot had received a wireless messuKO from llryd saying. "I am flying around west of Paris. I do not know whether I shall land noar Paris or elsewhere." Tho message concluded with tho America's call signals "WTW." It Is thought probablo that llyrd bo cnnio definitely lost and was forced down near Vcrsallos. llamboulllut l one of tho show places of France and Is funilllar to thousands of Ainerlcnn tourists. The liltlo town Is 19 mlloa southwest of Versailles. HolilliiK Ambulunre ItOOHEVKLT FIELD, Long Island. Juno .10, MUM A cablegram from Professor Herbert Adam Ulbuons, Parla reproecntatlvo- of Iho Ameri can Trans-oceanic company, said that nt :3U a. m. Pnrla time, no word had boon received from Iho Amorlrn and that nutoinoblkm und an nlr plnno amhulanco wero he'd In readi ness for an emergency at Lo Bour ne!. 1IIU Nl ltPM'H SHOWN . i WASHINGTON. Juno 80, () Tho govornincnt cloaod Its books tonight at Iho end of the fiscal year with a paper surplus of moro than $600, 000,000, the largest In tho country's history. Most of this surplus already had ibeen turned In lo cut down tho stand ing debt. , Johnson Motors and King Port alile Hnfety Moats demonstrated verv evening at 5 p. m., June 28 In July 4 on Lake Ewniina by ten nis court. InuiMinl OnrnRp. usnia Saturday the dance. A largo crowd attended at oil well picnic Sunday, given at tbo Buuny Casey ranch by J. E. l-oreman. show Ing much interest In the proceedings i Mlsa Alice Brown la visiting at the JWilkerson ranch this week. Mr. and Mrs. It. Hopkins have purchased a new Nash scdnn. The people from I'ppcr Langell Valley all turned out Tuesday to vote for the bond Issue, aa they are all very anxloua for a road. The roads are In a vory bad condition at present from lark of culverts and re pairs, and It la diffucult to make a trip out and expect to return tbo same day. even for provisions. A. Schults haa completed his house on bis homestead and moved In. He haa been living on the Frank Cacka place. BLACKMAIL CASE IS ON IN COURT HERE (Conttnned front Page One) Pine Tree Theatre - LAST TIMES TODAY ' - "PARISIAN LOVE" Featuring CLARA BOW . The Utile Red-Headed Star of "IT," as "Marie," the Apache Girl. It's a Typical Clara Bow Picture! On the Fans? tla Sj$mM rasas' r . . kassvx i 'Jm -.mi vsuuiu'iui' i-t Loot OF It When You Open Your Full Pound Picnic Tin of JCrouses Marshmall ThJt J tli only plac yon will find it in the full pound fins of Krjusr s Mjrshrrullow The more recipes you send in. the more use you will have lor Official Entry D tot Krauae's Matrsh mallow Recipe Cook Book Con- , test Every recipe entered MUST be tKcoopaniet! i fn. i tr. di l it L. mjvJ mn wl i n was uitrjr dwiw. wr cam taw iv mifK you mn, we wiu pmj 70a 91 mn -iw ecna you tuu pouna uo 01 meraunuiow r rrr. -Cff Your Fourth of Juty Supply of Krautt't Manhmotlowt Nouft Fal Poi Tm. ..CDe in Bult. pamti. SO SmmM Tm 20e j ScmB OrtoM 10 Sold Everyu here"by Druttft$t . Confec ttortrn. Grocm. 3 w-ts,- -SPOKANt sml POBTLAW EC TRY NEWS CLASS ADS GET RESULTS called upon to demonstrate an auto mobile for Mrs. Walsh and testified that ahe had made alight overturea of friendliness toward him. The opening day of the trial closed with Leo llrust haa been visiting at the the testimony of E. V. Whetstone, Dave Turner ranch for a few daya. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank l'epplo, Mrs. Jonea. their daughter, and Mrs. Owen I'epple were all shopping l'l Klamath Falls Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. (Jrohs made a business trip to the Mclteynolda ranch Monday. Gene Wllkerson has Just finished painting tho farm home on tho Wll kerson ranch near Lorvlla. Win. Fordney made a business trip to Klamath Kails the lost uf tho week, returning with a load of freight for his storo. Mr. and Mra. Jnmea Malone apent Sunday at the Hilton ranch. ' Mr. Weslllng la out attending to hia potato crop, which ho haa plant ed on tho John Turner ranch. NEW VOTE OFFER IS EXTENDED WORKERS arresting officer. Generally, tho first day of the trial waa dull and without sensation al revelations by any of the stale's witnesses. Kxamtnation of wltneasea will be continued today before Cir cuit Judga J. U. Campbell, Oregon City Jurist. Cool, aummer dancing. Ewauna Float. Foot cf Pain Alley. Continued from rase One) scrlptlona or both. When enough subscriptions are In hand to total $20 It constitutes a club. It Is not neteaaary to turn In the $20 worth all at one time. Every new anb acriptlnn turned ill until July !i will count. After tho offer closes thu campaign department will mail a special ballot to covor tho extra votei. earned. Ihla special offer provides a splendid opportunity for now enn dldntea to entor the rare. The nom inutlon blank starts an entrant nut with 12.000 free votes and the furt subscription Is worth 20,000 additional free rotes and whatever rcKulnr votes It earns. Tho nom ination blank appears on another pnxo of this paper, togother with full details of tills big 100,000 extra-voto offer. first riaca PAINTING and Pnper Mangiiia; L. B. SHEHORN Phone 701 1125 Main JACK FROST Shoe Repairing While You Wait! Goodyear Welt System 119 So. Sixth St. Portlnmt Doctor Here Dr. J. C. Kl Hut t King, prominent physician of Portland, arrived In this city yos terday with Mrs, King and ltev. and Mrs. Carl W. Hchovol, for sev orul days on the Wocus valley ranch In which Dr. King Is Inter ested. (Jurat at Wlllnnl Dr. Van Cor dor, prominent physician of Soattlo, la a guost of tho Wlllard hotel. New dresses Just In nt Ileo De-gins. HECOLITE tho beautiful dental plate. Is made right hero In Klamath Falls. It Is but one of the well known plates we are featuring. If your teeth aro bothering you have an examination to day! PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTISTS DIL HAVENS, Mgr. Phono 91 Cor. 11th Main CELEBRATION SPECIAL July 1-2-3-4 10 CASH DISCOUNT On Goodyear Tires and Tubes Acme Motor Company Phone 680 6th & Oak 4 3C "Dress Up For The Fourth" Klamath Klothing Kompany same old reliable place to outfit for the Fourth For 26 years we have dressed up the boys of Klamath Falls and county for the big . Fourth of July celebrations and we are better stocked this year than ever in new nifty Clothing Hats Footwear and Furnishings. Come in and dress up in one of our fine Summer suits at $34.50 they are knock outs at this price Oxfords at $4.50 and up Straw and Panama Hats from $2.50 up Flannel Pants $4.50 and up Fine Dress Shirts $1.95 and up . : . ?' See our fine stocks Get our prices before you dress up . . KLAMATHKIOTHIHG LEADING CLOTHIERS SINCE ISOl 1