The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 06, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
FRIDAY, JULY 6, 102ft
fllti KLAMATH NEWS
Visitors to Lake
This Season Will
Number 100,000
DEATH TAKES
C. M. RAMSBY
r'Orer one hundred thousand
tourist, from every highway and
hywajr in the lulled States, and
from ecoree of foreign nations.
Funeral eervlcee for the late
Carey Martin Uamsby, who past
led away at 1 p. ni. yeaterday In
, 'the Community hospital at Ash
land, will be held on Saturday,
will ttand at the rim of Crater " u1'
Lake thli aeason. and drink Injcopsl church. Kev. P. K. Ham-
ttle deep, deep blue of the mart , mond officiating.
beautiful body of water In thej Mr Hamsby wa 111 Klamath
""'d- Falls a week ago. accompanied
nn n ine prediction ot io -;h, B ,.,, lnd daughter. Misa lodge are requeated
onei i. i.. innmaon. superintend- mi,.,!, Ransby. While here. ! Chiloouln at J p. m. Monday.
Installation of ',
Lodge to Be Held j
On Next Monday
Around the World
with the
UNITED PRESS
Formal Installation of the
Chiloquln Masonic lodge which
haa been under dispensation dur
ing the past few months will be
staged at an Impressive t.'rvlie airplane llrenieu eastward across
.Monoay ntgni. u was annenncea , nor,h Atlantic ocean Cup-
POOH X, Holland, July 6. (IT)
The three1 men who flew the
today by Thomas Richardson, i
worshipful master of the Klamath
Masonic lodge.
lalu Hermann Koehl, llaron (iun-
ther von lluenefeld aud Major
Eight Measures
To Be Voted on
Filed at Salem
SUIT BROUGHT
IIK.VIil UK VII III
SAI.KM. July t. tl'l') Com
pleted pitiliotia for eight Initia
tive measures to be voted on by , . Kerns. K.I l-alsnia and W
the people were on file tonight ;N. agnlnst the California,
with 8crclury of Bute S un i Oregon Power company.
Ko!'r- ... The .complaint alleges actual
Hie group of petitions which .... ,.... .... in r.
reached the socretarya otfl.e bo-,,,.. . . . . h. Khim.,n
...... ..link U itL'MII'k'V.
AGAINST COPCO ruitl-j'J.y .. ...., ..
Itoduy when l.onnle Johnson, ml
lored, ronvlrlt'd wlfo slayer ot
Merceil, died of Auuniln. joiiii
Hull for the recovery of USUI)
on one cause of action and for
bV;UVl.U Tr, by I son., to have, u.n. on June, a
but Ills rondllton was. critical
then he was granted a reprieve
of UU day.
"I asked her It I could aoe hur
homo."
"And whiil did alio say?" -"Kulil
she would send me a
picture of It."
All members of the Klamath I Jnuioa r uimauru-e win em.. ; ,.,,, ,u,,nlll,d b ,ho " ' , i.'. ''.',.
to be In at noon rrlday to visit with the ,,.,,, Sporlsmen s association. ,
fore closing time include four!
river owned by II. K. Kerns and
nt of Crater l-ake park-
end.
former Herman kaiser for two
h w.a atrli.kam m-llh nnAumnnii. I .... . . l i I dava.
wh.f'a MnM I, - tUm IImI fnM. I ISfclOg ri IO Hie mi iiromtB
what a more, it la the first 'ore- ... , a.ki..i hur. ih. . ...
... . . insiaiiauoa c-r.-niuny ui ue nr.
.ilAlr.iui,r.i., jmy r i:mi
ermen found In mld-Medlterra-uean
an abandoned passenger
plane of the Marseilles-Algiers
ed that he had passed the crisis
and had a chance for recovery.
Carey Martin Kamsby was;
In Mnlalla Ilran In '
lie came to Klamath Falls
, . fc ., , , - ,j ,, i,n. . i.- - i insiaiiauoa . .'ni i u j m uo nr
lT.L i,. h.. ZZ ?. ,C Ify making lie home. w. D,vU. 8.m. ,,, .,,
?h. n..?oi.r n.r2 t For "U,e "" I of he Oregon lodge, and . Rufu.
Vh. re.L,D wky I make ..J"! J! lTJtl ZZV i "T'- "" '
prediction Is that up to Wednes- . V" ' . '" " " I ,D"
day night over 20.000 people had
passed through the entrance gates
of Crater Lake since the opening.'"
They are Identical In nature with I
In their first iaue of action
he said. "On the same date last
'born
1S74.
Chief of Police
Has Beer Party
(Com I nurd From Pas Ofee)
w&ekaa A iCt hurl Kassw V. oy- lr a A sat
J. L , ' . aT ,lnlS97 with his parent. Mr. and
the entrance ftat,
0,MiUstlc lre.llc.lo. ' ' R"y-
V 11901. he marr ed Sarnh E:ita-
and', ce Z" V S - urv.ve, him. l.uuor . was refused-gcnt.y
. Ilesidea the widow, he Is survived i but very firmly.
" " " ik. . m ll.nl. I .. . Fourth of July boose-busts
of the 19J8 on. but that over u-ht. Elisabeth, and . sister. : are. a rule. :
100.000 visitor, will have been '' Tu , ' -A.
checked at the various entrance,. After being prominently Iden- after-effect, of I hlcf Ambrose .
"The .th or Klamath en-"fed with business and x-W f.,-,.1!"
trance to the lake 1. booming a, for thirty year. In Klamath cilvltle. ol ruln fish In
never before. It. popularity wiih : Mr. Kamsby was put l , habiting Lake Kwuna hever.l
the Crater Lake visitor I, aur- charge of the Klamath Falls fhern,en. acco rdl..g to, iable
ed. On on. day. car. frm Si Junction station on the Pacific "J"- barely escaped 'm fl.h
different states were checked In highway on January 1st. 1928.
or out of the lake." For many years Mr. Ramshy was
Colonel Thomson discussed Identified wiih Martin Hrothers
geological feature, of his charge 1 flour mill. He was at one time
one of the natural wonder, of game wirden for this district,
the world. I
"You ask atMsut the possibility Federal Agent to
of an underground Inlet or out-, IJ CtniZA TT
let. or both, to Crater Lake, and
1 answer that such a thing has
been definitely disprove,!. The
If present plans do net mis-
bottom ot the lake Is charted by J carry, a full time federal prohi
government specialists, even as ' hition officer will be assigned to
the surface of the park is out-1 the Klamath Falls territory for
lined on a topographical map. It law enforcement wcrk. It was an
il 1196 feet deep.
nounced by L. O. Shirley, state
which came charging oar ot the
water. The slse of these fish has
been variously reported: one of
them was declared to be 72 ale
handles and a plug ot tobacco In
length, and as vicious aa he was
large a veritable finny levia
than. ,
Apparently, these are the only
after-effects of the "bust," save
memories memories ef clear
brown, sparkling fluid v sinking
rapidly from under a white,
foamy cap and the malty, malty
odor.
This story was at first designed
fsr the society column; then It
was thought it should go under
obituaries: but Just before going
"By various testa It has been I field director for federal prohi-
...avkIhu. V. . . ,1.. Av.nAHtlAn 1 k! (.. k
I. only . fraction greater than Shirley, who formerly -a, lo-' " p""' ld ,0"? "
. . ... , . . . ... . i the linotype operators that It
that bar. traction has accounted ! hlbltlon work. I. now .ltcd In j ' ,u"d" Umoa'
for the drop In the lake of eight j Portland. old "eedlng-"TtQ BAI.
feet during recent years. Be-j "We are making plan. t place I ... -
tause the waters of the lake are! a man In the Klamath territory JjJHlultS IwCleaSe
ynimivu uu . siutv iiu.j lubi(q son in cooperailou nu uij i
wind and bees use the aun n not and county authorities, cr alone.
so hot, and because It Is often j if need be," he said. "HI. cases.
ciuuu i iuo wik, e iwii- i ox snillcieni importance, wuii ipviprt riTV Jnlv fi (L'Pl
tlon at the lake I. not as great be carried into federal court I , r..i',". " a-
on other Uke. Klamath lake , ,hrough the Inlt.d State, com-, , Americana kidn.ned
example. It flu in with the missioner's office. Otherwise they L .......
oy uauuii. JUUV -iricum
American Miners
law they wotiM rhme the McKi'n-
i If. ItoKuo. North I'mimitB and
IH'itrhiitea rlura to further ai
tirnbriMtlun of wtlor for Indua-
ervlce.-wh.rh had been mlMhig , rUl, or Umalton purpciaea but
four daya. There wa uo trace
of the crew and passennera, who
uumbored four.
would uot do away wiih exUtliiK
Two other bllla, apomored by
the Oreiton crunRo-labor It roup,
provide for a graduated Im'omv
tux and would rvatraln the lexla
lature from luterfvrluK with lawa
which hive been vnavted by the
people throuih I ho medium of
It... I..ll..ia,u
at 4 a. m. tomorrow for Herltn. ... . t. ...
V. . . I Slate Senator Joe Dunuo a twin
automobile taxattou bllla are the
the ru-viHton of referring to dif-;l,,')r tl,t ln" 1,1,1,1 to
remit atreama. If enaried Into I Pro,el u,Hr Un,u kvn
aa me renu.i or ine rouiroi ni ino
outflow of the rlvr at Link river
dam. Their lamia, they tl.ilmed.
were luunduted aud tho rropa
ruined.
lu the second ruo of action
COleOONR. Germany. July G,
John Meara. American who la
attempting to fly around tho I
world In 2.1 Maya, .landed here to-j
niaht from Le llouraet flying i
field. France. He will take off
the three plalutlffa allege that
the control of the upper lake wa
le ri had prevented their luuda
from receiving a natural flow of
Irrigation water from tho river
during the growing aeawtn of
1926, and that their crop were
damaged to tho extent of 123.724
thereby.
He landed at Cherbourg early to
day.
other two. One would Im-reane
Boy Scont, of Kagle rank whoi"" -nt. per gallon. ...d the
have won distinction In their or.,,h,r "lu r',u"' "r'-nt '
ganisation will leave ftUw Id.,' b 60
national
DEATHS
covered wagon for
highway safety demonstration
tour. The four, who will go to
San Francisco, are: Kdward
Pratt of Fairfield. Conn.; Iler
nard Queneau of New Itochelie.
N. Y : Carl Zaplfe, Jr., ot llraln
t.Kllltt.K K. VkKMt.
Friends are resperitully lnvltel
to attend the funeral servlres for
the lata (ieorsja s." Wakeman to
be held Friday afternoon at t ia
o'clock at the Carl Whliloi k Fu
neral Heme. I'lne avenue at Smb.
with Itev. It. It. Mulholland. pas
tor of the Emanunl llatillitl
An Impressive ceremony was church, officiating. Interment
Job's Daughters
- Install Officers
l" .rouductt'd at lh Muanlr hmll m ..
erd. Minn., and. Mark Hughe, of!,. .h. -h .'.." " """" ,D ""
Jolict. 111.
last night when five new offirers tery.
or jods imugntere, who Willi ,
iiirv. fur Ih. ctimln .It nitit,t. i ...
rt'KTISS F1KUI). I.. I.. July 5. wi.r. nuhllclv l.,.t,.l I'.r-nl. i. . ' , ... i . .. "' ..... !
Th. n....,A .rrlv.,1 h.r In. . . r uiifrni services i.:r tioneri r.iv.
inea itasine arrived nero 10-1 d manv trien.t. of ih i.i : ... .... ....
day and announced her plans for 111,mb,,r, WBr ,, , "r' "" '"
. .rn.-A,...ic flight had been '"J" Zt, Ji"'?!?
indefinitely postponed because of ' .. . ' , . T ".,,.,., ; V ",". u r," r ",u" "
ii ,hi. iiiiesHm. mi., u.srhe : Alexle l.)le. queen: Jeau- day afternoon with Itev. It. f.
all this litigation M Is. Itasthe shu , ,.,.. (;er-! Pomdexter officiating Commll-
was recently Involved In a court , .i. .... .1 , " " ,.1 , 1
action brought by her former i ' ' er- ne.u ana in-
.. .. .. '.Nadlne OMaherty. guide: and ferment jnade In lh. famllv nlal
airs. Anne i. niuimnn ..... ... '
backers.
then became her backer but the
flight was called oft.
Helen Mason, marshal. Miss In the Wilson r.m.,..rv Arr.n.n.
Maryellen Hrailfurd is the rotlr-, men, were under the direction of
Ing queen. the Karl Whlilock funeral Imme. i
CALIFORNIA
Phoe 1575 ' 223 S. Sixth St.
We Truck Fresh Fruit Daily
From California
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
Annies, croon. 3 lbs.
for - 25c
Peaches. 3 lbs. for....25c
Aprk-ots, luc $1.65
Cherries, Black Binc
pound 17c
Orances. Sunkist.
dozen :...45c
Lemons. 2 dozen ....35c
Bananas, 4 lbs. foi'..25c
Snuds, new, 6 lbs 25c
Spuds, old. 8 lbs.
Turnips, bunch ...
Corn, dozen
Green Tomatoes.
luc
..25c
...5c
60c
$1.50
Drv Onions, C lbs 25c
Kccs. dozen 38c
Colerv 15c
Lettuce, 3 heads ....10c
Tomatoes. 3 lbs 25c
Watermelolis. Klon-
dike, lb -,....4c
Beans, 2 lbs. for . ..25c
Peppers, 2 lbs. for....35c
Blackberries. 2 for 25c'
Raspberries. 2 for.. ..28c
Loeanlxrries. 2 for..28c
Cabbace. 6 lbs. for..25c
Plums, luc $1.50
Cantalopes. 3 for... 25c
mtOOKl.N. July 6. Thirteen
for example.
Idea, ot some theorist, that the . wni be submitted to the local
sources of certain npper Klamath J justice of the peace."
basin stream, have their origin ;
In a subterranean outlet of Crater ' n j .1 lirU
Lake. In so far a. painstaking J KOUnd-tfie-U OnU
government research can deter
mine, there I. no Inlet or no out
let to Crater Lake."
SLAYS BISTKR-IN-LAW
in a cafe In Guadalajara, a tele
gram to the American embassy
here today sld. The telegram,
from the American consulate at
Guadalajara, was dated Wednos-
ITK'PrCi in FmnrP;dl"r- It nave no detail..
xijcis in x lance MUche., ta man,r of ,h.
Los
. , , JLobo. mine of the Pacific Mining
LEBOURCET. France July 5. and ,
W-John Henry Mear. ana inar-, . , ...,
, c ,,-, llM - a Coir- . D ' ar- The men were returning by
CHADRON, Neb.. July 5. (IP) rived at Lebourget at S:S2 p -.,,tomoDl,e from Guadalajara
Beating his .l.ter-in-l.w. Mr.. after , fMt flight from Cher-; when ,heT re . held
James Young. S5. mother of nine bonrg. where they had landed fQT 9 00o ransom.
coiioreo. .o a,n wi.a .a .u, mis morcinK irom iihj o. o. uijin-
A-oert zonng. zi, .armer. com- pic on ineir rouna ine worla lr,P-; ransom waa paid.
muiea suiciue. iue i.u .uu- i ae liue " nn wweuiuinj ouu
relied about a Fourth of July tuned up at Cherbourg and as For r yrillTe CJn p j;
picnic to which hi. mother had 'soon as possible took off for Le- Jefferson phone 1061-J. adv.
been Invited. bourget. Jv6-tr
It I. not known whether any
The Largest Oriental Rug Organization in America
Special Display
of
Oriental
Rugs
I ntrtor rirw of
Cartirrlan Brtx. fttmoHi
Oritntal Rug TmpU, Portland
An Oriental Rug Salesman from
Cartozian Bros. Inc.
America's largest importers, is at our store for a few days
with a beautiful selection of Oriental Rugs and Carpets for
special display and sale.
The assortment is extremely large and select, ranging from small table
mats up through various scatter sizes to great room size carpets and
rang-ing in price to meet the purchasing power of practically everyone.
Come and meet their salesman and enjoy this exhibit. You will learn
about Oriental Rugs and Rug Values, about the people who make them,
their customs, their traditions, and, most important of all, how you can fur
nish your home most economically.
Cartozian Brothers are the originators of the "One Price Policy" in Ori
ental Rug selling and that price the lowest in America for like values.
CLAUD H. DAVIS furniture
Phone 16
719 Main St.
persons wer Injured early today ;
when a bomb exploded near a '
tenement building, owned byj
Lutjct Zanfardtno. Pa q utile Ar-
dillno, who was shot six weeks'
a ico by Mrs. Rae Proao, SUnfardi- i
no's daughter, and his two com
panions were arrested near the
scene of the bom bin it. Consid
erable damage was done.
At the Pine Tree
A new angle has been placed
cn flaming youth.
When the two words "flamlnic"
and "Youth" are placed aide by
side the Impression usually
gained by the motion picture fun j
is of rolled-stockinged flapper
and balloon-trousered youths with
wtne-klnsed lips, dancing until
morning.
But . the "flame has now
Jumped from the big city and the
crllege campus to a one-horse
town In the middle-went.
And the age has been extended
from the "teens" to the "late
loriies - in - iwo naming (
Youths." at the Pine Tree Thea
tre today.
The two "youths" are those
two moustached comedians, V ('.
Fields and Chester Con kiln, who
i have at last been brought to
I gether after numerous Individual
j screen and stake hits to work as i
,a team at laugh-prndtu-f ion. j
t It Is a sort of second child-)
i hood flaming youth exhibition In!
, which Fields as a veteran show-
man and owner of a struggling!
side show and Conklln as a grlu ,
rlrd county sheriff vie with each1
i other for the affections of an- j,
other "flaming youth" the town
j wluow. Cissy Fitx-derald- And;;
1 how these two do flame! f'onk-i'
i lln does his with a musical sawlj
J and Fields with an array of jug
I gllng tricks.
At the Liberty
"For Ladies Only." at the
Liberty Theatre today. Is a color
ful tale of modern American of
fice life.
Tho story hinges on a clash of
wills between the hero. Clifford
Coleman, and his nocretary, Kmh
Barton. Fun Is Introduced in t lie
persons of Gerty Long, the
j switchboard operator, and the
! office boy, Joe Ioakea.
I Coleman, the off Ice " manager of
the Amalgamated -Haltock com
I pany, Is a woman-hater. When
i he Is Installed in the new office
'he almost promptly fires the
i girls: then his .secretary plan.
her revenge, and she gets It. He
'falls In lore with her.
I The cast Includes such well
', known players as Jacqueline Lo
;gan, John Bowers, Den Hall,
' Kdna Marion. Templar Saxc and
William 11. Strauss.
HI OCT HAVKH 11.1 II V
MMtLINOAMB, Calif., July 5.
(UP) A 12-year-old Hoy Seoul I
saved a life here today when he j
rushed In front of a railroad loco-1
motive and grabbed a 2-year-old I
baby who was playing In gravel
between the rails. The young 1
hero was Paul Caycr. I
ULY CLEARANCE
OFF
, ON ALL
SILK DRESSES and COATS
Sports Wear also reduced V and more
simply priced at random in order to move
them.
One rack of Wash Dresses including some
Silk and Wool Skirts and Silk Blouses to
go at $2.95. These dresses were formerly
priced up to $10.75. Skirts formerly priced
to $14.50. This makes an unusual buy.
HATS, i Price
Also one rack Hats formerly priced to $11.50 now
selling at $3.95. Many other desirable
' hats priced at $1.00.
All Sales Cash
BARN HART'S
LADIES'-READY-TO-WEAR
McCarthy Building .. Ill North 7th Street