The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 05, 1922, Page Page Six, Image 6

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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urncil Mint tho nlii-iirf nml ehlot nf'SINNOTT HOME 'AGAIN
pollro nml oilier officers diligently I
cnforrn llio law In tills restart, nml Hi pir.M iilntho Mum Hoeoml 1I
llirfl of h mil of clutlilw; nml two
shirts, Jul bit.
Mm. oiliu Mowers Ik cIiiitkuO with
tho murder lit Tom Montoya, .Mcxlrnn
hVrp holder Sepiomlier 1. Mon
toya's Imrty nmlnlnhiK two hullet
holes wm uut mnr her ro.nl
liottsn, tilio .was held o:i evidence
piirportluir In show that her tracks
worn fouilil lonitlnR In tho place
wliero the iiriirdcr ocrurod.
Not t'riKv'liJllR wero returned In tlin
eaten tit ) low mil SchlldRren, rhnrRed
with InrrVny of n Ford car from tho
Comet Ulcclrlc company, nml Pnt
O'Neal, clin'rgK with rrlmlii.nl syn
dicalism,; "
Tlio nrnlul jury cltled Hint tho
prevent county J.ill which Is also the
city Jnll, In '"wholly Inadequate Itj
respect to Kit slo nnil iirranKemcnts
of quarter, ami unfit from n sanl
tiny ttiimlrmlnt." nml that In tlin pant
nml nl present "persons of nil apes,
Including Inys umler 20 arc hold mi
ller nil tlpro-rji of crimen, regardless
of menial innr.il or criminal develop
menl." It also cliej that the samo
conditions liehl true In tho soman's
quartern or the jnll, nml Dial the
jnll was Jiiperuro as was shewn by
tho number of prisoners that hail es.
taped, "omo of which are still at
lanfe."
It was urged that steps he taken
to provide n county jnll sullablo nml
safe, (iml Hint temporary quarters he
secured fur hoys nmt women If It wero
not piiMlhln Immediately to punltle n
county Jail.
In tho recommendation ft r strict
supervision of danco halls, tho nrami
jury rnld that In Investlgatlnc tho
condition It has heon found, "In
sumo Instances at least, the condi
tions prevailing nt, nml especially
near by such dance, halls, ore disor
derly and ilrtrltnlnt.nl to society, es
pecially to our younR people, ni well
as In violation of tho law." It was
II 111 Vlvlllo,; UN Hhtilit
thnt tho district attorney dlllfumtly
proserulo nil violations.
in,, meiiioers oi mo rjr.iui Jr.v .rln: i)Ali.:s, Uel 5. .Nlrliutnit
were! )'. II. Cefor, foreman, Mnrtlm . . ....
15. Couloy, Philip Ode.., Charles Axel. I J' 8ll,BoU' rosenK.me In ro.,Krea.,
It. P. Tutlle, A. II. Now ton nml lt.r "" -oct"' coiwresslonnl district.
J. Tucker. ;nrnul home Sundny night nml wan
Momlny creetliiK old friends
IS NAMED MISSIONARY
lto. Krfgnr Krntlall SueereO-t It.
CiMiklnfttinm on ltoenntlon
'Tho llov, Kendall, formerly
tor of it Methodist church
(Irani Pats, has been
busy
hero. During Hie time lie will bo In
Oregon, ttlnuott will Unit the terri
tory embraced lv his district Con
sidering the fact lliat this dlslllct l.t
larner than any of the stales east of
pas- .tlin Mississippi nml some of Its roun- J
near ,!,,i' l,r" larger than Eastern Mates.
appointed '"' w, ,,;,vo ',M '!U,,H "'" '" "V
t iicm u'w lxei'1. i'iii.i i"i- iiivviiu-
Klamalh rservntion missionary,
In.t to Slunott, li expecting to be
succeeding It. T. Cooklnglinm, re-fned Into special session In Noveiu
signed. It U understood Cooking- iter In order that It may get n flying
turn lin.i been given a position In .itart on business nml gel tho npprop-
They Are
Sure Classy
Those New Brocaded Satin
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PUMPS
California,
ment.
but not with tho govern-
rlatlon measurei for the fiscal )c.ir
out of the way.
Ai ranking member of tin home
Slher Uike Contract let for cop- commltteo on Irrigation, Sinnott hits
structlou of Drews valley nectlon oflert the fight for the devetonmeMt of
western hlKhwny. i tho western tamls. Tho J 100.000
Milwaukee; New business block to 'appropriation for tho Haker Irrlga-
rise. itlon project has added 00.000 acres
t tn tint tlll.itil.i lillil nf lint tltn
WfrTlli:il l'liOII.ltll.lTU:K j Dtirltn; the pnsulni; ear tho fol- j
lowing iifri'eriaiii in hiii hit tun-.Mi- ,
Darometrlc conditions riiangeil nut t,rMj. jtoo.oAo for tho Itaker pro-:
1 fc " "" t t ilttrltitf Mist .!
ti A I...V u. i i,n..r. Jt- completion of the MeKey dam,
the Cycln-Storma-; '" l,c I'matlll.i project and $700,000 j
graph nt I'ndcr-! for tho Klamnlh project, opening of
woujs riinrmneyjjho jiulhcur national forest umler
recording nn un-. ,, tiial a rallron.f shall bo
broken lino for ... .. , . ,,
over t2 hours A ' '"'I'1 'ri"11 I ratio Into Hear vnlley
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Might rlso occur
rod this morning
but the movement
was not Ioiik sus
tained. Indleatlons
aro that weatheV
r(im1ltln!1rt fnr iTlii tiAtl ru'rtv-n luittn
will bo similar to those that liavo '
provalleil for tho lact two las.
Forecast for next 21 hour.
Unsettled, with occasional showers.
through Hums. Slnnott will Ic.ivo
Wednesday evcnlni: for Hend.
Oregon (Iro lois In fho years,
JUUOO.CUO.
Crows clearing Kugene-l-'lorcnre
lilghwuy under Engineer I'urccll.
Portland lias new co-operatlw
market for 73 farmers.
Those New Suede and Patent
OXFORDS
Tho Tycos recording thermometrr (I realm in votes $30,000 to extend
registered maximum and nilnlmum',vaicr -,...,
temperatures today, as follows. I , ... . . , . fl
M-h . ,--, I Hcsoburg pushing state highway to
Low ..."." .' '" .".'..II I Hcedsport and t.oon lako. . I ''
We invite you to make our store your head
quarters during the Fair and Rodeo.
Houston & Jester
515 Main Street
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TONIGHT AT THE
STRAND
VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT VAUDEVILLE
ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM
THREE CLASSY VAUDEVILLE ACTS
In new sonj;s and new music.
New comedy that's t teal treat and
ANOTHER BIG WESTERN PICTURE
Mitchell Lewis In
"FOOL'S GOLD"
A cyclone of action and tlirilln and fiijlilo and
ridinc that can't be beat.
ALSO VAUDEVILLE MOVIES
This' show has no rttpcrior hero or elsewhere.
SHOW STARTS TONIGHT AT CLOSE OF RO
DEOSMS AMD IS CONTINUOUS
UNTIL 11 P. M.
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Dress Up Let's Go
TO THE
RODEO
You'll want to Dress Up for the Big Fair and Rodeo.
Dozens of New Suits and Overcoats Just in Fabrics and models to
suit every taste, priced from $18.50 to $60.
Rodeo Hats, Mufflers, Shirts, Boots, in styles the prize-winners wear.
Store closed Thursday and Friday afternoons open evenings.
Attend the Fair and Rodeo Help make this big show a success.
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K. K. K. Store
Leading Clothiers
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Offers Wonderful
Values
IN BLANKETS, COMFORTS, UNDERWEAR,
HOSIERY, OUTING FLANNELS, SWEATERS,
COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, WOOLEN GOODS,
SILKS.
Special Lot of
New Dresses
Just received from New York
Special Lot of
New Coats
Removal Sale Prices
The Sale is Nearing the End
Don't wait too late for your winter needs. Now
it the time to buy. You can
Save 20 to 30
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during this Sale
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