Trffl KfiAMATH NEWS PAGE SIX WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1928 Notorious Rustler Begins Doing Time ? In Salem Prison ., Charles Walker, claimed to be xme of I ha moat notorloua cattle j 'rustlers In the Klamath Ilasln. 'sentenced last January to serve ... . 7-years term iu toe state pent- lentlary for the theft of cow. V.tnrrii.v inrt.t to nerve aen- ttm-oe. Walker was tnken to Sa-1 lam on Monday hy Hurt llaw- cina, sheriff. ru Saturday, July S8. Walker n'ava Deputy Sheriff Stoneman -rrcuco." leave aa ne was ueiua . brought to Klamath Fall, from plant, closed permanently during , - "V"" " 1 " wmV," "j t .VkflelT re,lT:,,mfb,nihi:nV79nr,"dwuh ,M duH..r was made for the man by oftl-iJune. lis,. , U...m. transaction closed yea-1 ears who believed he had taken 1 horse wud was perhaps well on 1 n- "f r. his way to .Meiico. i.i. The following Mouday morn- lng. Walker startled officers of th .herlff. nfflce and the clr cull court when ho walked Into the court room and gave him-, up 1 ; When asked where he had heen I ...j.j j- Since ne emuea me aepu.y ...or- Iff. WJlker xnloined h. had look Wtiher came on 10 iviamam Falls and gsre himself np to the sheriff. .- Laat January when Walker's trial was being held, stockmen from all sections of Oregon cen tered their attentions on Klam ath Falls. ? The theft of a cow from D. 11. Mlnnls, Langell Valley farmer, was the offense which sent Walk er to the penitentiary for seven jeara. Sam Jetmors : His attorneys. and Edward B. Ashnrst. appeal-1 ed to the supreme court for a new trial. The appeal was de-! Bled. j ! Millman Passes I ' T r.vj.2c Pol. XII 1U1113, Vrtlll. A short walk In the back yard ta relieve a aense of nausea prov ed to be the laat walk for How ard Long. Dorris. retired mill man. who fell dead yesterday afternoon at S o'clock In Dorris. : Long had been 111 for aome time but did not realise his con dition was critical. He felt that fresh air would aid him yester day and lt was while strolling on bis lawn that the fatal attack claimed his Ufa. Prescriptions from tho Pine Tree and Square Deal Drug Stores can be refilled at any time ' at the Pelican Drug Co., next to Pine Tree Theatre adv.zu-tf. ir;r:r,,.zr',.u.bu.... cof;rec. whh ..! Aj?& I 1 $m The SuPPle Mm - j Draping $mgm I of Transparent VELVET i m. Transparent I VELVET ir ! y li III I Adds New Interest COME IN I Adds New Interest and Femininity to the Fall Dress Mode 7Ja(aj()Ma()JMBMa() Around the World with the UNITED PRESS ATLANTIC CITY. N. 7. William Sear. SS. Aug' r"'" - waiter, was held In Jail here to- nlaht on sundIcIiiu of .teallnc - ..,.,, , .., , ((lp hatrl ,ull of iloll'r,. ', Helnts r 1, I'llll' Ax.. ? 1 ulli.hl Im. provement In the general lndii- trial altuailon lu Ituly was shown 1 today by the report of the Indus- inaiioia leuciaioiu. uiiij ,,;r, IIOI'I.OGNK. France. Aug. T mil i.uu.NK, r ranee, auk. it., . , ., ,.. ,. ., . ... ' , . . , before Judge I.eavltt, all llus- The Prince of Wales and Admiral ' Lord Jellleo. arrived hero today lr " '"""-dlately sentenced on their way to attend memorial - "" " ' ceremonies at Menin Cat. me- I t-mry. II later asked that the The Prince of Wales and Admiral j mortal at Vprea Wednesday, Twenty thousand Hrltlh pilgrims will attend the ceremoulea. " KOVN'O. I. thnanla. Aug. 7. - roiano looay aeni ui..r 1. " uania suggesting that the Polish- recently In an attempt to solve. , .rt . Or ailllt7UMl-s iprmrru mo 1-" 1 a... 1 coiinirirs. reason. uie aukum j at (ieneva. H Is undersiood that . LlthuanU has agrwd to the proposal. Perry -Wilson Buys Rex Billiard Hall inerof 1. pur-i Perry Wilson, former ow k. vi imaI mi.m hs. Bur-1 .u.. 'j 1?.. Killi.nl tvarlnraithe attention of the rilreclnr. nf in the basement of the Pine Tree lt was announced recently, The new management has changed the name of the place to the Pine Tree pool room, It Wilson U one of the most ex- oerienced pool room men In the cltT. He started the Mecca sev eral years ago with "Bill" Wil liams. Later, he sold tne Mecca and engaged ln farming for sev- j eral years. . . rwi p T 44w lOWn 01 iSeaiiy C4inlr Vvir Dlnin'""1 ,,le c"y PPfPr'o t least OlIUlIl UJ (Continued From Page One) ( Several other machines were saved, hut the two which were , destroyed were undergoing re- pairs and coutu not oe under their own power, according to reports. Taylor was also me proprietor of the ftarage. COME IN AND SEE THE NEW ARRIVALS - BBa() - M() - Maji()aajM IT Clay Van BuskirkiLos Angeles Pair laken to Pen by Klamath Officer Clay Van llusklrk, 1 "-year-old in. . ...v..i vur. .ni.m.-a In Hi. '""" il,,mUrr ,or auiulory ulllllw loniiiiim-o vu mu mat", ,of Saturday. July US, when a 1 ou"l! U-yeur-olil girl was placed 1 under tho Influeura of Ihiuor, lifted into un automobile und assaulted. Ilia aliened accomplice-, Kd- ward Munitcr. aged IS. who agreed to waive preliminary h.arin und enter a o'.ea before , ....... ... After having entered his plea was aeniea. A woman arrtvnted In the case, who is now out on a bond of 1750. has retained Horace Man- in. her attorney The trt.,1 . - -- ---- ' both Mun.ter and the woman. - 1..wi,.,he.dbe,e! n.r sman cnuuren. iu oe set irhin th n.r r..i..rM V-ts ttss-lrtrb t.k, .A -.vit . Im on Monday by Deputy Sher- ill Louia Mueller. Agitation Begun For Armory Here Th. jn.tlflc.tloB of Klamath, Fall, receiving an appropriation , for an Armory was brought to! . for an Armorv was hmueht the chamber of commerce yes - terdav bv A. M. Collier. "We have one of the finest groups of men in the state In the National lluard of Battery D. J.Sth Infantry and they are anx- ious to get au Armory," Mr. Col- Her stated. The matter was discussed and: referred to the legislative com mittee of the chamber of com- merce. w ho In turn will be asked to bave a bill Introduced at the fall session of the legislature. 1 "hen an appropriation Is made 'for an Armory. It is necessary one-naif or the amount necessary to erect the Armory. It was pointed out the need it fln trmnrv in ttit ltv and knar ' - it could be used for other civic purposes. Un J UnnH lcciia Offered for Sole ; Two hundred and forty-neven thousand dollani worth of Klam ath county road bonds will be up; for sale to the hichest bidder AlIsTlif B-hfln tha rniiiil v niirf will open and consider btds. ta h,,"! "'l,ed lo ,he The sale will complete the dls- i oTernmenl In the Improvement. p.,sal of a lioo.ODO road bond To da,e-,1",m"1 to h"v" ,h Issue authorised by the Klamath Hnlo remedied hare been met electorate June 28. 1927. Thewl,n failure, first bloc of bonds. 25.f)00, was sold in the forepart of November. 1927. The bond Issue was approved in order to finance the projects necessary to complete the Trunk line road syitom of Klamath. When the last project is com pleted. Klamath will have one of the best road systems in the northwest, and certainly the ImsI system considering Its size and ! population. At the Liberty "Hidden Aces," Charles llutch-! Hartlett and Jones, a dainty Ison s latest starring vehicle, be-' a talented pianlsle. of- pan its local engagement at the j fer 8"n,e hlt8 froni I coin- Liberty theatre yesterday and'y a we" ttS a m,Iu crossfire proved to be another personal j triumph for this likable daredevil of the films. It is an exciting and welltold yarn which deals with the efforts of several dif ferent factions to obtain posses sion of a valuable collection of'tire program. jewels and of the efforts of cer-1 A blg-tlme act Is The Hick tain other interests to thwart ! l"e Four, a quartette of comply them. Not only has Hutchison a most likeable personality but he per forms his most dangerous stunts with a nonchalance and nerve that registers with telling effect. Dainty Alice Calhoun is cast In a most colorful role ami the se cret of her identity is kept until I the very end of the picture. Inia he admirnblo supporting cast are i Marhara Tennant, Paul Wei gel Harry Norcross. Frank Whltson and James IJradbury. Jr. NEW POOL HALL OPENED TODAY Completely remodelled, the Ideal Pool Hall at 615 Main street, formerly known as Mc Donald's, was opened to the pub lic yesterday under the manage ment of Krlandson Urothers of Minnesota, who have taken a ' lengthy lease on the property from Joe McDonald. j A lunch counter has been add ed to the pool room with two ex perienced chefs, Mr. Black and ;Mr. (irace In charge. An elec tric grille has been added to this counter. The soda fountain has been enlarged. Additional billiard, pool and card tables have been added to the recreatioti room, - Take Hotel Lease Through deal closed Monday afternoon. .Mr. ami Mn. (1. L. Stevens of l.oa Anseles, Calif., bouuhl the nine-year lease held jhjr I.. K. Klikiialrlik ou the Ho lei Kerns. The new owners. experienced ; hotel people, havo tnkeo over the hotel management. In lukliia over the lease they have retained James I'eny aa night clerk. Mr. I'crry serveil under Mr. and Mia. Ilrookfleld as maht 1 clerk, and was retained hy Mr. Kirknatrlck. whj bouaht the 1. , ,.,ii,. ..n terday. i 1 inEI,in " Angeui ci.n caned a M J ' ul?,i , P'- t.oa Angeles Mr. and Mrs. KiU-rooiu hos- y re-entiy ais- City to Be Aided In Canal Proposal By States Report If the proposal bears merit ... KUmltB yti. . 1(1 Its attempt to prevail upon i -the government to rtvonstrncl the (main canal of the Klamath Irrl- 1 gallon district by laying a ce Imetit base and by covering the canal In order to obviate a pos- 1 iiilhl health menace. I I This was Indicated yesterday with the announcement of the ""'d", of f f," ' Knglneer Tucker of ''" : " Tu'k" " ":'"rn,1 'J i , -1 . u Mnni, V. jj li h unit h. Klamath county !oula rrlr ln Klamath August j !ls 10 nP- " Klamath Irrl- ( 1 g'ln district canal within the, :ey limits. Ills Investigation will j include taking samples of water land a general probe Into the, present status of the canal Inso-1 ifar as It affects the health of the city. Among other things that have aroused the interest of the state is the belief that several cases of typhoid fever oue year ago were traceable to the cau.il water. The youths who suffered from the disease had been In the habit lof swmtnlng in the canal. Interest of the state In the situation Is another step In the cnys attempt to cement the t. . . . , i ... DOltom OI IM canal alio lu iuiw !u t nas Dwn held thai not only lne m potential health menace, but also that see- Ipage from the canal has under- cttu8lng sever ,os to wvrt? holders. The city couiicll appointed a committee to Investigate and rec ommend: the matter h been taken up with the reclamation service: end every poiwib-e ire At the Pine Tree The five-art hill at the l'ln Tree theatre today contains plnty of comedy, with aome exrellent flinging lo bark it up with ca h act a standard presentation. A clever chattering; cartoonist, Serrest hy name, sends the show off merrily with a bright and breezy offering In which he draws nationally known people In a comedy vein, keeping up a fund of humor throughout. fooling that Is entertaining. Harry Kayburn, a likeable per sonality with a story or two and some topicalities that are rkltl up to the minute, will also act aa master of ceremonies for the en- harmonists who specialize In specially written numbers that are sure to keep their auditors ! In a simmer of amusement. Sel dom have such voices been heard outside of grand opera. The Three Crowell Sisters, with their classical Instrumental of fering, are sure to tickle the pal of real music lovers, as these '"ls have met with much success In the eastern concert field. On the screen, "Sailor Izzy Murphy." starring Ceorge Jexsel. Mm C1 w Republicans Set Up Quarters Near Smith Stronghold AI.IIANV. K. Y., Aug. 7. I A. P ) Alli iny reiubllcuua, lu their attempt to put this county, which lu recent yeara usually has gone democratic, in the Hoover column next November have set up a campaign base wllhlti a sioue's throw of the east steps of the ciipllol where tiovernor Smith will deliver his speech of ai'i-eptanco. A store room, across (he street from the capttol law. has been taken over by the Alb.llly coullly republican committee, flu the wliidowa 1 are emhlaaoned "For President. HerNrt C. Hoover for Vice-President, Charles Cur- tlss." From his private office In the state's building, the governor cult look across at Hie headquarters of his foca. i Reynolds Spreads Klamath Publicity Map. Iltt-ralurfo of Klamath muniy nd lltvratura of InieriKt la lourlnu was diairlbutfcl In 15 rimpi and atorta lvt iM-n Klam jtih Kalla and th Anhland-Klani Mth Kalla Junction Monday hcn Karl Keyuodla, aH'rlary of tho .-hamtwr of commerr vliitlcd oaih of lh rwortn. 1'hoi llHtod whtre llrn(uro lmt maiM of Klamath courtly wcrr dii.trlliutd are: IMna Trtc Camp. Keno Store, lllichway tia ra ne. Mark Ira Caraats Inn. Klam ath ltlvr Store. Wlilta Star Inn.! IMnt'hurxt Camp. Mountain View Camp, (irwn Sprlnici Hervlre Sta tion. I'nrle Tom's Station. Kna Crft-k Station, Summit Itanch. The Fountain I.unrh and Service Station. Ilelm'a Servlrs SiatKm aud Kills Service Station. Middaugh Sent To Penitentiary Marvin Middauch. Kentnct'd to wrve ZSjt years In the slate in Itentlary. after hnvlnn iiVa.l-'d nutltjr to larceny cf a warfhouw. left for Salem yesterday ln the runt oily of Sheriff Hurl Hawkins. Middaua-h waa returned from Tulita, Oklahoma. In early June f!e was charseU with having- stol en ciKarettea from the Southern Tactflc warebouu. )... Her MklL-ORDER husband! - w K Read in September TRUE STORY the ftisciiiatnig story of ibis girl ubo believed that marriage should be a business proposition and made it so. All the marriages site knew of seemed to prove that love was blind so to get Arr husband she mailed a coupon! Let experts recommend him! as bankers recommend a bond. Only this would be a marriage bond. Not an adventure, but an enterprise. A merger of souls, not a union. And so she found herself traveling a little frightened now a thousand dreary miles to meet and marry "Mark .Stevenson, age 35. Generous, good- tempered, affectionate, handsome. Planta tion owner." Idly she visioncd the quiet luxury and culture of life in the Old South, in the picturesque foothills of Arkansas. These (he understood were largely owned by Mr. Stevenson. Then came an hour that was like a fan tastic dream. Could this be Stevenson, the handsome plantation owner, this lean, taciturn stranger she had wed in the dim in September true NEW MEXICO TO RE SOLD HANTA KK. N. M . Au. 7. (A. IV, Aiiiiouucemput htre Ihnl Co-umlius, N. M , Is to he aold for Iukos rewills the ftiuicd ruld hy Piticho Villa In UHtl which nearly led to w;ir wllli Mexico. The siiiiltttlted II. tie horder vllhiae will reiiuiltt a woiid mem ory becauNe of Hie part It pluyed In Amerlcuii hUtorv und wirld hlHtory 'aflulra In Hie iluya pre ci'dlim the World wor. lllu's sudden Hcrce raid of the sleepy HtiU adile vllliiae at iUwu Mar li , lyl'i. cnii United directly lo Hie elevation of John J. rerahluit lo rommmid of Hie American exiiedllltiiiurv tone In I he world war. Moreover the modicum of preparcdneMS for war ' w hen I hi rou tit ry w.i liiuiiched Into the world wtir, v. in ihrectly attributable to the mu klna. Seldom ha Hie iiiiilou been w tii red at It wuh wlicu V 1 1 lit Hie Hiierltla w irfurlnit buiittlt, led ftOO nf U nuititt ncro-x the border and raided the nrmy -a nipt tiumherlua' -Ti men A brUk fUht followvil aud Villa retreated Into Coluintni-i. Ilttl more thtiu a cattle camp, where he held tits poMtlnn le.ua enoiiKh to pillage and fire building. The raid was the lut ntruw In situation thai hud tuxed Amer ican pat In uc for enr. Thrue nioittha laur I'tu-tililnic. fnnh and hnrileited from un ac tive campaUn that hud t'niKht lilm much strattK v and mIiowii hidden weakneMnea of military ex iHHlltlous was on his way to France. Try our Merchants Lunch for a genu ine meal 60c Hotel Willard Coffee Shoppc L V j Tune rTRUE STORY HOUR! Every Friday Ni.hr Tru. Story brottkaiu an uniqu. rnt.tt.inm.nt. Don't miM II. l;rom S to 9 Omni D.yllsht Saytns Tim., 9 to 10 1-la.irrn layli,ht S.vtns Tim, through th.M atauon. 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Mile after mile she clung to the scat at his side, in an agony of tears and mortification. Surely this was some cruel pretense, to test Krr resolution! ... Or had she, too, been merely ad vertised for and bought? . . . On and on they jolted and creaked the business girl and her coupon husband! Well, she wouldsecitthroughuntil tomorrow.until story out today! i But you will want to read for yourself this amazing, true story as Virginia herself tells it complete in September TRTJB STORY out today! By what a miracle this mail-order marriage became a tremendous adventurcl The situation that followed more amazing than the wedding. Don't miss this great story,"Strange Bondage" with 14 other, great stories and many exclusive features in September TRUE STORY. Bi sun to get your copy toJmjl r