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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON paoi vovn c ORUIIKSTRA DANCE TONIGHT Wlint promises to bo ono uf tho IichI tluiicoH at tlio season will liu Khun tuulKlit nt tliu Hcuiiitliiiivlnii hull, by tlio Clurk-Honnutt Jnu or chestra, for thoso boys iiro rapidly KnlnliiR u ruiuitiitluu forfiirnlHlilnit iliinco iiiuhIc that In iibovo tho ordl nury. For tho dimco HiIh iwoiiIiik. which Ih tho flrHl to ho kIviii undor tho mmpleea of thin orchoatru, spu clnl iiiunIo htm boon jiropnrutl a kooiI tlnto Ih nniirud. ami f MANY I.1VICM LOST WIIIJN iui:i:k Him I'"oimi:iw ATIIJJNH, Jiiiio 10. -Mirny liven iiro liolliivud to luivo Iiuuii lost In tho sinking of tho tlrciik ntuiuimr llou hoiillim, which In rnportcil to hum ntrtick n initio nnil foumlorod In tho AURCIIII 81MI. f K'VmtDAY, JUNE 10, IPO! "' ' -" - " - - - ... . ... Mliil-MiH CONFESSES 9IIK OF KUSSJIND fATg, , DECLARES DAUGHTER IHHOCEHT !P HTl jfr M - 'IKyHillH I .MILLINERY Flowcrw, Wreaths, Ribbon, Q I B '..''- fiadPSH I Frame, HhnpcM, Ornanicntn, Lining, Wire, Kir)tlilnjt. I I Iiiiiiiik- '-j1iiiiiBPI 'H 11 n ? ' 1 1 t HI BP';;diH HV .LW . j sV. Mm. Eva Kabcr of Ijakrwoori, Ohio, whom tho iollcw tuiy hiw cnfccd taaUicatln munlrr of husband two jcats ago. Tho InMt nt, the rlRht I a photograph of the victim. HUDSON, Ohio, June 10. Mrs. 'Era Kabcr, charged with tint degrco Murder In connection with tho slay ins of her husband In Lake wood. O.. nearly two years ago, today confess ed to "getting two men to beat up her husband In order to change his harsh treatment toward her." This Is according to tho statement of Chief of Police Chrlstensen of Idkowood. The chief said that Mrs. Kabor denied she Intended, that her husband be killed. Chief Chrlstensen raado tho state ment of Mrs. Kaber's confession to an Associated Press representative In tho train that Is carrying Mrs. Ka bcr, her daughter, and himself back to Cleveland. Chrlstensen denied tho report that tho two men had been ordered by Mrs. Kabcr to poso as ghosts to frighten her husband. He also stated that Mrs. Kaber's confession did not Implicate her daughter. Club Workers Going to Corvdllis I'J'omorrow Twenty-two boy nnd girl work ers of Klamath county Icavo to morrow by nutomobllo for Corvnl lis to attend tho two weeks' summor school course. Tho nutomobllos will bo driven by Frank Sexton, county club leader, It. II. "Wilcox, C. E. Lambert, principal of tho Pelican Bay school and Frank Smtlh. Tho party Is scheduled to leave at 4:30 o'clock. Sunday morning seven moro club members, undor tho chaperonngo of Sirs. Soxton, lenvo by train to at tend tho summer course .Mltilondlni; nowspnpor stories of "cno-lns" alleged to bo caused by conl mining undor Wllkos-Ilnrro hno led tho Wllkcs-llnrro Chamber of Commerce to Issuo n statement den Ing t lint surfitco suhsldcucii tins oc curred on tho city streotti. Tho stories wore ridiculous, tho report de clares, slnco mining Is prohibited under central locations of tho city. Mrs. Isabel Oroy Chow, of Snlem, N. J., has tho distinction of bolng tho first woman of her Stnto to servo as forewoman of a Grand Jury. GOOD USED CARS 1 IH, Mitchell. 1 17, Kurd. I Ut), Allen. 1 17, Hupp. 1 Chevrolet. i:asy tkums W llratcher lluuunn Motor Co. 4th HI. Phono (MT WMWWWMMMM Homes of Prohibition 'Supporters Bombed NEW PHILADELPHIA. O., June 10. Bombs were thrown from au tomobiles early today on the front yorches of the homes of Russell Bowers, SO year old prosecutor of Tatcarawu county, and L. O. Haug, safety director, both active In en forcing the prohibition laws. " The bomb on the Bowers porch exploded and wrecked the house. Tho bomb thrown on the Haug porch failed to explode. Two sus pects have' been arrested. .rt-iLiui-H-n.rui-"."iirinr !--'--- "' -- Garrett Loses Suit Against Surgeon After short deliberation tho Jury In the $25,000 damage suit ot T. W. Garrett, Bly rancher, against Dr. E. D. Johnson late yesterday, re turned a verdict for the defendant. Plaintiff will receive no damage and mnst bear the cost of tho ac tlon. Garrett alleged that he asked defendant to perform an operation and that the defendant performed a different operation from the one asked for. COLLECTION HU1T F. M. Cleaves, ot Crescent, has had suit filed In tho circuit court against D. W. Duko for the pur pose ot collecting a noto ot SS00, alleged to have been given by Duke April 27. 1920 for a bill ot Koode bought by him at Crescert. Pay Day 1921 MAItKRT IIKPOIIT ' PORTLAND, Juno 10. Cattle weak; hogs steady; sheep lower, prima lambs $6.25 to $6.75; eggs onb cent higher, buying price. 23 cents, (soiling selects, 28 cents; but ter steady. 'Weather After a number or ilayg of fairly constant barometric pressure the Cyclo Stormn graph at Underwood's i'har Inacy has been registering u fall slnco the hour of two this 1 morning. At the tlmo ot go ing to press this movement continues and although tho pressure is still quite high this drop forecasts a change in conditions probably increasing winds. ' Forecast for next 24 heurs: Cloudy unsettled weather. SOLDIER FOUND CUIIJrY, MURDER OF TAXI MAS TACOMA, June 10. Edward .Fil ion, Camp Lewis soldier, was today found guilty ot murder tn tho first degree for killing Karl Tlmbs, taxi cab driver, May 8. The Jury, six men and six women, voted not to hang the defendant. PRINCE IS COMING Jane Fifteenth Clip jour Flnt Liberty Ionn unit Victory Inn coupon duo June in, 1IK!1. Ow!i them nt thin bunk. We make no charge for tho mtiIco. In fart, wo xhnll bo quite willing not only to rah jour coupon bu to put jour Intercut money at worle Immediately In KtcrnnM.nt Having security pining four per cent Inter est compounded quarterly, or tn Lib. crty Bend which arc sterllna; In vrntmenta jleldlns; attrncttvo rcturnt at proicnt low market price We mako no profit on tite whole trniwaction. ThU U a nervlce, we are glad to render to the people of thU community and to oar Na tional government. Remember tho date. Don't let jour interest money lie idle. Clip your June First Loon nnd Victor' Ioan coupons. The First National Bank Klamath Falls, Ore. 2 Acres for the price of A CITY LOT Buy One of These little Ranches" Just outside the city limits on the country highway where you will have NO CITY TAXES TO pay NO Street PAVING OR CITY WATER bills. RAISE YOUR OWN GARDEN. RAISE YOUR OWN CHICK ENS. HAVE YOUR OWN COW. AND MAKE YOUR OWN BUT TER. BE INDEPENDENT There are but 7 of these "Little Ranches," so don't delay. Come in and let us show you. Price $800 up ON TERMS OPEN SATURDAY EVENING fiiirMirtVVVVAAAJVU JiAAMWWMWMMVMWMMVWMWMMWV Last year wo had tho Prlfico of Wales. This year Prince Hum bert ot Savoy, 17-year-old heir to the Italian throno, Is coming to America for a tour ot the bis cities. General Diaz Luzattl, vet eran statesman, will accompany him. l SATURDAY SPECIAL LARD 5 lb. Bucket 75c 10 lb. Bucket : $1.45 HAWXHURST MARKET 719 Main St. Phone 241.R At The Liberty TONIGHT Tho plcturo you've boon looking for FAVORITK UIjADYH WALTON IN "All Polled Up" Could you Indulgo In romanco on ton dol lars a week? Mireele, tho littlo shop girl, did and her dreams camo true. TOMORROW MARY MILES MINTKR IN "The Little Clown" A plcturo for everybody from eight to eighty. ' COMING SUNDAY I'RIHCILLA DKAN'fl GRKATK8T . 1'IOTURK "Reputation" The tremendous drama of Woman against Woman, J. T. WARD & CO. 834 Main St. Rowing at the aTLC s TTEl iPHOTQ ?j TO-DHY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MAB MURRAY AND DAVID I'OWELL IN "IDOLS OF CLAY" A flaming romanco of thrco worlds. A plcturo great er thun "On With tho Danco." Tlio groat scones of tho South ficu Isles, tho underworld and of high uoclety will thrill you. i NUNDAY AND MONDAY "PASSION" ... Tho mighty epic of tho Hereon. Two yoirs to pro duce Cast of C000 peoplo. Iluaded by l'ola Negri tho tumoUB contlnotal Btar. Nino roolu that Boom but flvo. STAR THEATRE MERRILL SATURDAY, JUNE 11 TOLA NEORI THE FAMOUH CONTINENTAL HTAU IN "PASSION" . THE GREATEST 8CREHN PRODUCTION IN FIVE YKAJW. 5000 people in the cast 2 years to produce. 9 BIG REELS Q f 7 v rriirr