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Tin: KLAMATH NKWSr PAGE SIX "I t Ecr.d House May ;i rrobe Drowning Cin ANTS PASS, Ore., Aug. 8. Jpf Doubt ha boca caat on drown liic of Hoy E. Johnioo at Hlt Rate on Rogue Hirer by dlarorory ot a coa;eraiile sho.-l-ogn In bla accoums ai manager of the Oranta Paaa plant ot the Southern Oregon Oaa Company, according to W. IL George, gen- cml manager of the company. who baa been Inromigatlng the bnokg ol the company here jonnson waa suppose- to navn AN EX-BUCK PRIVATE GOES BACK TO FRANCE HEAVY LOSSES ARE , CAUSED BY BLAZE CITY" BRIEFS El'OKNK. Auk. .:. P.) Following a week-end tlR-l, the w HEX IT CAME TO MI.X1M1 OONIRKTK, TUN UKKM.1NS ' No torvt fire, whhh had rn her hama at 81. Helena. Oro.. to WliHK til AMI'S. fcj, iriaiigercd everl lumber firms I ,iny. -. l.Pnr the house sunt: In thia vl.lnliy. was reported f Mint Kthru I'lrkh tor tool mirier control Monday. Lumbtr comiwuy, reports, mas virtu- out, with the loca of (PH vVkT .--'J- The .Main ' -OJV -C- JJfc JV- 'according to Mlax lliirvlinm IsvIuk Mlas I ituin uurcniim pinna to return to past two week. i bagman" KC-"-; i Si-: v lYotu Dairy Roy Huff ot Dairy was In (own on business i Hhreo donkey engine, a .portion k-tjfj,,.. , of a looting railroad and, jftuch f - j, j J 4 I ' tT illmlior. The Penn Lumber com- V ,t ' ' pany and I ho Star Lumber com tuny, also wors hard hit by the ulaie. aufferlng heavy lroae In timber and cut logs. DAWES SAYS HE'S , ! NOT CAPTAIN YET One of the entrance to a tierman wIIUj HUP cast of the Meusc. k....,.., ...,, .., I!"!: A" -"fv"t Zamia 1,1 bought the aecond Falcon-Knlglit' I thing.' been drowned while tubing on the lower river on July tS, but a continued search has resulted only In the finding ot hit hat and finning pole. Ilia flshia companion did not see him fall in the river. According to the statement made by Mr. George, Johnson knew that an Investigation ot his accounts was under wxy and that the matter was to come to an Issue the week he disappeared. KutcMc, "Prom evidence and from stor ies which have come to us since Ms disappearance, it is my belief that Roy Johnson was not drown ed," asserted Mr. George. "It he were drowned, it is my belief that It waa a case ot suicide." The matter has been turned AVAK trt th hAlllllllll MMM.H.HW .V I .W- .PJtm. r.. Pmn Prill,. lnn.whr vlilctt nad bonded Johnson. Mr. I J , " , ; . .ioniSllirDC rUT CIV George faai llOt indicated What were roc a coucreit-muc. ui xmsthi ia iu ui Arnuuuj ruirm vuuwiw & further action may be taken. jAnd ow ihcy did toes the ce- on the road from I-e Four del SUITS AND ESCAPE . i I 111 a.,H ikA If nilan. I P Viet it. porn Ota in In n nArf At i " " Jonnson went fishing near Hell : " r "' , Gate on the evening of July 15 with one companion. The com panion left the river to change bis shoes, but Johnson remained behind to "try a spinner." That was the last eeen of him. As Johnson could not swim, the dis appearance waa reported as an accidental drowning and men have been on the river nlrht anri day ever since looking tor the!0?" there's a huge abutment.) trances to which and the vaulted whlen ,he gIa81l WM broken nody. ( Search Vna vailing. Dynamite was used in an ef fort to bring the body to the surface and the srlver was drag ged with no anccea. A commit tee, composed of one representa tive of each organization here with which Johnson was affiliat ed, has. been in charge of the searching operations. Tho cora-r-ilt ce has not decided yet if the starch In the river shall contin ue. -'; RADICAL RIOTS ; MEANCE WORLD (rontlnne.1 from Page Ot.e) fSaho l.vAvea Htephen Snbo, i Jr., who baa b"U connected with j .the KtauMth Development com- pany for several' year, left ly ( motor tor San Francisco yestor-,' day, where he will Join his wife' and children. They plnn to make their future homo there. -1 v -1. - , I. if i. ,'.;"-,V , , . " "T'j Thomas Stoddard aad Scott War. i Dawes considers himself only a 1 lieutenant who docs months left Frldny morning for Eugene. ' Mr, l.cavltt plnua on visiting for the next few weeks with her sou and dnughlur-ln-lnw, Mr, anil Mrs. Loiter Leavltt nnd with friend In Eugene. (ui'kia al Minlock Itmuli Mlas Hun'l Churvhinan ot Kuitlu Kona, C'ullf., Mlna Jettlo Owen of Palo Alto, I'll I It., and Miss Ortrudo Webb ot Iteno, Nevada, were 'week-end guests of Mlas Murdock at her homo on the Murdock ranch. They wcrn on their way south from t'orvnllls where Ihwy have been attending tho summer session of Oregon Agricultural. College. The girls became acquainted at Stanford where Miss Murdock attends school. . ( ar ren were week-end guests of MrT Mllrt IIm t null lt...lH not have I ., ifc-. ,k. to know anything" as loug as his , Woods -captain is anve. Interviewed as he left after 7w - n ,a uP'un Foot this week became tho proud Duffol-Ilridgeport peaco bridge. !...--, u-ik. The vice president dismissed lfttr h h R QtttlT. "i""I? L r.' "" wncr. Everett N. Steam.. . . , """" . . . i ho Kwauna Ilox company. Falron-kiilgiila Sold Wllllsm uurg jiue. m .". H. j The thieMr thlfno lung and the Freya Stellung N,ar Avacourt, there is a Hne;broka lnlo the sndard cieanerJ were hundreds of pill boxes, ma- of seren hexagoatl structures-:- & D C3tablhment - in the chine gun nests and shelters machine gun nesta and there early mornm(E boun Te,t8rdliy and many of these ardy monn-,,r. olhere on the hill ot Mont- wemin((ly nare elu(led he menu are standing today where fauCon. near the church in Baul- offu.e ,t nlRht do. he members of the American nv. and anotlier ln ,he Bo . Legion may see them on their : U'Ormont. Back of "CornwillleiB.arch visit to France in Soptember I Hill." east of the Mouse River, j Tne eJab,tehm.n,, CBienii via t .-,u a uerman oospiiai. mo en-. th6 front dteplcr window In imcs there's a huge abutment.; lranCcs to which and the vaulted m..k .t... ... kw. and except for a few pockmarks : undcr tn0 Mu aro etlll Raln c,ltrance. lost six suit. In of bullets, it Is aa stanch as it vci preserved. It was built in tna robbery. waa built in 1915. The dugout FIRE CHIEFS TAKE 1916. Not nil of these concreto Amilemles I4av1ii Mr. anil masterpieces of the defense ss-iVrs. Elmer Anneteate nrr. lev. RIDE UP M. HOOD i tcn"s nkh ero takcn ln hand i 'ng Wednesday for Crescent City I to-hand combat by American . and OIh noint. . whera POKTUVND. Ore., Aug. 8. (A.jlr0!,,f ar 5landlnR; however. forlbcT w, spend a two wcekj. P.) Fire chiefs from nil oarts "' vacation. of the United States and Can ada, here for a five-day Interna tional convention were taken on a trip over the Mt. Hood locp removing them from the land scapes. The "recuperateur" seeks , sold hero. model. To Kugrnc Mia. A. L. Leavltt nccompanled by her grandson, Lester Jr.. who has been visiting in Klamath Falls for tho paxt GLASSES Eyrt Examined, Pitta and t'rt Clashes Ground in our own t-ictary tit it your hJ-vuittjl rtmtrt mcmij. Broken Lenses Replaced DR. COBLE'S 7C MAIN TBIT R flairs G'f Swift AT The Liberty Tuesday and Wednesday JACKIE COOCAN in his latest and best "Johnny Get Your Hair Cut" ft HTOKY OF . A 1JOV WHO WAXTKO Til UK . IIK.IL JtKhr.Y! 9 AT THE PINE TREE Tuesday and Wednesday STAGE Klve Aria Par KifclienetM Accordionist and Dancing A Duo of It ii n Arttnts lu t'lnsnlis and Itullutls A Studio Incident a Com edy A Novel Sung Feast Specially with lleups nnd Dlaliolos SCREEN IIAYMONI) GRIFFITH who tliKM tleup into tho liottomlvHM bK of ti'ickn intl coiiicb up with "YOU'D BE SUR PRISED" It'll LnuKhintr Light nliiw! - R-E-M-EM-B-E-R NEXT FRIDAY When "Champion of Klnioatli VuU" atill Ut eelertcU In tin Clmileloi t'oittinl! sottt sympathisers marched to the American embassy ln London to Protest against the sentence. A world war veteran led the col- Tt. ,1 : .1 .. toe rusiea iron nrouim wnicu me fendants with various lnfracttons structures are built and his well- . ,h nmh.,l(1 1 vn.mll,. ..,...! ; .' highway today, preliminary to; ' k". " .k ..'ZZTZ ir ! ",c(I " " mor!""! In Justice the opening of business sessions i'; ""c' """-" court through the district attor- tomororw. I .... . .. ncy a ottice . ,i nere tuere once were nun Thomas R. Murnhv. chief of . . .. .... . . areas, now inere arc out a lew. i . . . tho San Fr-i.:o fire dcpart- ... ,,,, "0-'" a un, rrea, . 1 1 1 . . ,. . . . 1 " .... - - 1 H.ninpv n rn.ppM wirn t,naa iu piuieci lite muiuuti ntnuuu at Romagne was dynamited just a few days ago. A rich French man bonght the property end will build a new home on the site. Some, however, far from the beaten paths, will always re mark those national Association. Visitors from CaltfornUi Mr. 1 and Mrs. Lynn Martin and two ' children. Rita and Everett- of nmn, seated in a copy of an elec-j Santa Ana. Cnllf.. and Mr. and trie cnair and wearing a black j. Mrs. Howard Thorpe. Sr.. andmaln Theae will and v.a., ,VrZ ,Z 1 .w "n tlmer or Koaonao eacn' i "permanent" lines ot defense ?Salr o. h.nT, "f. electr,c. Calif... were guest, at the homejbullt witb tho ldel lbat occu. nallrnao InZr. It hn f Mr and V' D" Serlee pied ,errltory WM a ahsoIutc emnfovT to.3 's,ji.4 Sid W- SaUer'Ce SUnday- The ! Pos.e.on-the lines of defense rwoni,0 n.,!Lfr a7J E?"y m0t0reA. ! C.tCT. lake- that American, took at the point, " , il,ner re""vn 10 meir nomes of bayonets. And they will for- 8 1 ever be monuments testifying to the fact that those war-time Ger man privates were the best little concrete mixers In the world. Frank Bradford Is charged ession of intoxicating liqnor, and j Jerry Chocktook Is charged with being Intoxicated on a public blghwuy. For Rent Store building on Main Street in center of city, limit reasonable. In quire Klamath News. 1 jrnd two new groups were called j Monday after a three week'; I trip In Canada. A 1 Twenty were arrested as police - dispersed a crowd of communists xoTICE OF S-iLK OF KF.X.L In tront of the American censu-j PROPERTY FOH PKJJX : late In Mnnlcb. QVKST WPItOVEMEST AS- . .. Scattered activities against the SKSSMENT. ' , sentence of the two men were By virtue ot a Warrant Issued ' reported in the United States. j by the Police Judge of the City " Investigate Kxplosion. of Kiamath Kalis. 0gon, dated. ' ' Extra police guards remained the 15th day of July. A. U.. 1927, ; on duty in Ph.Iadc.phU while in- bDcrdeg- - Efft, estlgation was continued to upon b foI1owing-described real , the explosion that wrecked Em- property, to-wif mnnuel Presbyterian church there! I-H 1.' Block 20, Fairvicw Ad- Friday night. dition No. 2 in the City of Klam-! " A circular calling for a one-;ath Falls, Oregon, taken and lev-; day protest strike was distributed ,ea uPn 88 the Property of L. , among the United Mine Workers M. I anncn in satisfaction or a aZ. 1 . n-ni. 1. n certain pavinj lien created and 1 Of America at W llkcsbarre. Pa. dockolcd' by tbe city of Klamath : I nion oftlcials said distribution Fall8j Oregon, for a proportionate was hot sanctioned by their or- Bhare of tho coat of improving ganlsations. : Seventh Improvement Unit, which ""Ten men and a woman were! said Hen is docketed in Volume: : Wrested add thousands of al- 1. of tho Dond Lien Docket of leged communistic papers wcre!ld City at page 113 thereof on ; '.T..j 1- 1 amo. 1 the date of July 30, A. 1911,; seized in Los Angeles 'in the sum of $224.05. I Defense speskers addressed ai NoHea is alfo nerfc:,y given crowd of olwiit 700 in the rear, that tho undersigned will, on the of the city hnll at Worcester, .19th day of August, A. D., 1927, , Mum., I101113 of Judge Webster , at the hour f 10 o'clock a. m. . Thuycr. the trial Judge in the ' of said day. at the front door of : care. There van no disorder. j the City Ilal! In said City, sell! Several arreted for dlstrlbu- : .J"0"? uuctloJ '',gh,0"i , , . bidder for cash in band, the lien of literature, ono piece of 1 a(or;m(,t,oncd aRi described' which derrled "the bloody decls-. reaj property, or so much there-! Ion of Oovcrnor Fuller" as "a;0f as may be necessary to satisfy' challenge to labor in the entire ' the above lien In tho sum of j world" were made In New Haven, 1 $134.45, together with interest , Conn. I thereon at the rate of 6 per cent 'Per annum from the 30th day of. i.i..mw7.Vv I ' "e costs and disbursements' A v.. . k 7 , .lot sale hereunder. ! Notlro is hereby . given that KKITH K. AltllUOSK, ! : funds are now available In the ciilot ot Pollee of the City cf 1. n y injunury lor ine reueiiip- .Hon of outstanding warrants on Improvement Units 48, 49, 63.1 H, 6, 60 and 10th sewer, and f that the same will be redeemed A by the City Treasurer at her of-If fire ln the City Hall. Klamath Falls, Oregon, on or afior August jj 9, and that Interest will cease on the 9th day of August. 1027.:. , . MRS. IRMA DIXON, j as ;ity Treasurer. NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT Special meeting Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock, for Initiation and general business. WANTED Girls to enter their names for the Labor Day Celebration Queen Contest. Every entrant cets a prize. Call at once. MRS. EARL GANOE, Arcade Apts., No. 117 We Can Meet Any Mail Order Prices ON ELECTRICAL FIXTURES We bare a full stock of elec trical fixtures for commercial and residential purposes. Don't get supplies for the new build ing before wo bavo had a chance to ficure on them. THE LINK RIVER ELECTRIC CO. "P.HX JlCTLKIl, Prop." Phono 171 Till & Kluniath Klamath Kalis, Oregon. i - Jy20-26;A2-8-18. " Jg Standard Dyers and Cleaners "For Better Appearance" Odorless Cleaning 1 One-Day Service . Expert Dyeing ; 1409 Esplartade St r Phone 825 BLACKBERRIES $1.25 CRATE Public Market - ."WE DELIVER" I I .Perfect' W v iaunderirig ?f Difficult . Things And Timo and Work Saved You . Those difficult-to-Ja'under pieces send them to us. We have facilities to dp them better than you can at home, and we av you a jot of drudgery. Dry Cleaning Now is the time to begin to prepare the boys' and girls)' clothes for their college term. Send us their clothes and let us make them like now. New City Laundry Doing nothing is hard to stop. Fuller pep The Big Parade Of Flics Will Soon Be Here Are you going to have "open house" for them, or will you protect your home and family from these disease - curryinc pesta? For new screen doors and windows For new screen wire see Roberts and Harvey HARDWARE Klamath Falls, Ore. You Can Lose Your Property if the Title is Defective Protect vouneir asalntt penlble litigation, liuura vou-xir a.aiMt po-lbla Ion arUing (ram hm detect in title to your properly, through. TITLE Insurance POLICIES Issued (Jtrough mi by tfie Title and Trust Company Of PORTLAND In exchange foe s tingle mall premium thk inuiiutlon guarantee to defend your title In court at in own cxpeme, and In cate of toes to rcUpbune you (or your luu. Th COST It NOMINAL WILSON ABSTRACT CO. an MAl.V L-'-y.' ci' a i' The Forward Look TOMORROWS telephone rctjuiremcntt must be foreseen today; the service of the firurc must be providoil for in the present. In the America of tomorrow new industries v.i'.l ucv.lop, trade will increase, residentiaj ! sections will replace the vacant areasof today. , ,'Jlicre must be new telephone buildings and : switchboard..;; millions of miles of new wire and cable; yet a larger army of men and . women to build and operate the ever increas ing facilities; more and more trained execu tives to manage and direct. J. It costs about j85,ooo,oco a year to keep ahead of America's demand for tclcpHoM service. If this vast sum is to be spent wise! ' and efficiently, future demands must be fore casted with as much precision as is humanly possible so that materials, money, manpowef will not be lacking when the need comes. Only through the forward look is the telephone kept ready to meet the growing demands of growing nation. . . The Pacific Telephone Ano Telegraph Company bell system On Policy Ona Syttim ' CMivarMi Strvic OUR CHEF SAYS Our steaks are broiled over a Charcoal fire And We Don't Mean Maybe. The Hotel Willard Coffee Shop "Only the Best Served" II "r 4TW lit) KLAMATH I Phone 169 6th at Wdnut 7 J . I1.! f.-rVf-r t"'ir1'.,wt- PHONE 154.