nTTOBnAY, OCTOBER 18, 1M9 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGOW JiiiitW( fa-i 'til MANY ABOUT PEOPLE IIJSG2 COMING EVENTS , . Oat, 51 Halloween, Naveml)or 0, -Hpuolul eloo. tlou (ur measures submitted to tbe pooplo by the legislature '. aud ' amendment to tin Cltr Cturtor. Nor. 11. Armistice dir. llrollii-r I! Charles Dansrt of this city ha Just received word from Kit 1 1 Hlver, Kauias, of tbo death of lili brother 0. V. Douurt, itt tho ago of 70 your.' r llomuirn Mi'itlinnr lit Town J. 1.. Htmrrntnrn merchant of IJimiinta was in the city to buy sup plies nj attend to business. R par rot urn la one of the lending spoil ur of the movement- It llonnnzn tn securo capital for the building; of a railroad grade from tho main Una of Tho California Oregon and Kast arn railroad at Dairy to Ilonunm. Itobert B. Htrnhorn ha agreed to lay n track and run trnlni Into ilonunm If tho city will build tho (initio. According to prusenl Indi cation tho money may bo raised shortly. lU'turns To Hun J Mn. J. I), Itcoo who ha born visiting relative hero for tho pl work returned to her homo In San Join ihl morning. Mn. Tteese's husband taught In the Klamath county high school hnro luot year and both are well known In Klam ath Falls. Upturns To 111)- After a visit of several dayi with friend! here, Mrs. llaiel Pearson mlurnI to her homo in Illy this morning. , HiMtt . Iti-urfi ln When th fall ralni tinrt, tho tato highway department boglna to reiurfaco and ropalr all stste high way. Tho travel over tho rosds l not o heavy and tho moisture pack down tho resurfacing. Tho (Iroon Springs road la now being repaired In tho vicinity of llnrclay Spring, and work will bo continued until tho winter now readers farther work Impassible, according to tho high way department. Tho rock crusher botwoen hero and Keno la operating full blast and within two weoka tho first layer of baes rock will be In striking dlatsnco of Kono. Inrc On Field Tour . F. V. Keen and 8. II. Black, con nected with tho Pine Doetlo Con trol work, loft hero yesterday for field tour of tho Modoc National forest. . They will bo gone several days, and will Inspect Infected regions of that district. . Married Yesterday Kryll B. licnner a pool hall dork at Algnma and Mildred lllehn clurk In Klamath Falls bought a marriage llcenso yostnrdny and wore marrlod by Justice of tho Tesco Kmmltt In his offices Into yesterday afternoon. Work On Poe Valley Itoad Itond work , on tho Poo valley nmrkol road which has been tempor arily suspended owing to "Jack of funds started ngnln In.it Monday. This road which leave tho regular I.ekovlew Klamath Falls highway laps rich farm sections and will bo n great nld to tho farmors, Poo valley consists mostly of Irrigated land. The roiul extends from Olenc to noainnsn. i In From Happy Cnnin , Jumes Iloso of Happy Camp, n mining nottlomont near Yreka CaHf., was in tho city yoslordny to transact bunlness, . ' i Here To Attend To Property George A. I-lsk and lvyron Link of Pasadena who have beon' In tho chunty for tho past week attending to property Interests woro local visitors yosterdny. Infsiirntiro Inspwtor Here T, li, Zollff hollnr Inspector of tho Hartford Insuranco compn,ny Is In tho city to look over bollora used by In dustrial concerns of this county. Ho Is from Sun FrnncUco. Iluy Hunch Home jlr. . and Mm Jack Hnlos nnd fupilly hiivo purchnaod a ranch. on tho Kono rnud from P. Ciu'stmison. Tho plncn Is only a short dint mice frmn town, nnd nil excellent plnco fortho chicken and turkey ranch lis now owners plan to tnnko of It. Th IIulus homo on Wnntlnnd nvo mio has boon purchnsod by A. Totunnon whoso wire rocontly nrrivoil from Sweden. . . 1 KUfeuttSaK I'm out Teachers To Meet Tho Kalrvlow Parent-Teacher association will hold their first meet ing sliico tho opening of tha full term at tho FulrvluW school to morrow at 2:30. Election of offi cers for tho coming year will bo tho chief business of tho afternoon, and thero will bo an Interesting program. Tim principal speaker will bo l,yim fiuljln, secretary uf the 'chambar of commerce. Muslcul numbers will bo glvsn by Mrs, Fred Cofsr and Mrs. J. H, Llnfoity, A cordial Invi tation Is extending to all mothers and Interested persons to attend tho mooting, lU'lums From Trip Mrs. C. T, Perkins has returned from an oxtended trip throughout tho western and middle western states. , Rolurntng with her was her sister MIhs Alma Pearson of Poll ran Ituplds, Missouri, who Is visit ing hor. MUs Pearson plnns on visiting another sister In California In the near futuro. Here On lluslnras ; James tf. Fredorlckson of Vn Pine was a local visitor yesterday and transacted business In tho court house, Here From Chlloqiiln Edmund W. Ciowors of Chlloquln was a visitor at tho county seal and was In tho court house yosteraay to attend to business. Algoina Ilraldrot In Town - William Irwin a prominent resi dent of Algoma ws a business visitor at the county teat yesterday. Marriage Uemno Issued A marriage llcenso was Issued yos terday to Charles W'rlchor of Kluni arh Falls, a bell-hop, and Cora H. Wilson a laundreas, also of Klam ath Falls. Mill To Itun AU M int Charles F. Miller owner of Modoc la'h mill, an auxiliary plant to tbo Modoc Lumberrompany, who was In tho city yesterday on buslnivts, anld his mill would run all winter unions soma uuforswyi obntaclo arli.es. , Mcrrlinnt lu Town ...f.r.. . Alfred Castol, prominent merchant of Fort Klamath, was In tho city yesterday. . . . llorgnian Itcturns II. C. Dorgman, who Is to open a .new variety store near Klghth and Main soon, has returned from Port land whero ho has been buying stork for his new store. Ho also extended his. trip to Ilutto, Mont., his former residence whero Uo visited wth his parents. Winter hnd urrlved In that section ho .siild, and there was an nbuudnnco of enow. Mrrrill Hiiiiclii'r In Town (ioiio lliiiiimond. n prominent shwp rancher of Merrill, was In the cllj) yvsturdny to tmnsuct business. Here From Morrill. Mrs. William Unlloy and Mrs. Hrowor of Morrill wcro In tho ci ty yesterday to shop and buy supplies. Don't Let a Low Price Keep You From JUsing The Best We do not have to pay long'haul transport' tt'on and high merchandising costs to make Zcrolene available. All that you spend for Zerolcnc goes to buy high quality only. , . Zerolene forms las carbon than any other motor oil known to us. As a result, the Zerolene'lubrv . . cated car may be driven from 15? to 50X far ' r ther without having the valves ground or the cylinders rcbored. Because Zerolene gives better lubrication contin uously, it reduces wear to minimum and per' mits the delivery of more engine power to the wheels on the ground,giving you more mileage from your gasoline. ' '; Insist on Zerolene even if it docs cost less. I' STANDARD OIL COMPANV (California) . CARBON 5 mmwwlmt mileage Klninnth Htockmnn Injured Word has been rocolvod through a Kncramento newspaper that K. K Uulll, stockman of Klamath county was seriously Injured last week in an auto accident, Tho re port stated that Uulll wa, eorlouu ly hurt along with four other men. Furthest From Home. The . visitor- to Klamath Fall ynstorday who was farthest from home wa Miss , Murguorlto New ton of Providence, HUxv Island, who Is at tho Whlto Pelican. In From ttocKy Point, K, II, -llenton from Rocky Point was a visitor at thn county seat yestorday and spent thu night hero, lis Is hero U attend to business. NeGourts , Miirtln llrotlicr vs. O. I1. . Courlunan , .Mart la Ilrothers, a corporation, has brought suit against 0. P. Couch man In three causes of action: (D for tha sum of 159.10 alleged duo on a promissory nolo; (2) for the value of grain sold, flM.CI; and (3) for the sum of 139.33 alleged due on a second promissory note. Plaintiff In addition prays for In terest to the amounts alleged due, (i 0 for attorney' fees, and all coats and dlsbursments of the plain tiff. ' First National Rank of Ashland ts. George A. Usk ' The First National Bank of Ash land a corporation ha brought suit against George A. Llsk. It 1 alleged that tho bank I entitled to C25 bead of sheop which Llsk baa in his possession and that If the sheep can not be obtained, that Llsk deliver to the bank the sum of H200 plus $1000 for damage incurred by the alleged wrongful taking and deten tion of the sheep and all cost and (Nabursments of tho pladntlff. WKATHKR REPORT Tho Cyclo-Storm agraph at Under- wood's Pharmacy registered a' alight riso In pressure last night but today tbb tendency la again downward. Being well In the "fair weather"- area - no change in conditlona I anticipat ed. . Forocast for next 24 hours: Clunorally fair. Tho Tycoa recording thermome ter registered maximum and mi nimum temperature today as fol lows: High 6! Low ..:...... 28 V ' . '' Kodak finishing at Bttnson'a. Itl MALIN DANCE .... Dance at Malin Saturday Oct. 20 ' Good Music Everybody ' welcome BANDIT SUSPECTS ADMIT THEY WERE I NEAR HOLDUP SCENE (Continued from Page One) '' wa In trouble several other times but tbe record's at tbe therlff of fice are unavailable today owing to their moving to new quarter;, wa convicted of crime In Weed, Bray, Fall RIvor Mill, West wood and a number of other town lit Northern California. While "Curly" wa bete the police, force ! watched him contanlly, jj j C. L. Mlllett: Arrestee, on cnarg involving a girl Under 13, con vlcted and sentenced to tbe pent ttntlary for one to five years; at4 retted on charge of taking girl,, under II away from her family, case dltratiied (or want of prose cution, -. ' ' The following up of a possible clue to the perpetrators of the train robbery at tunnel No. 13 hut weok by the sheriff's office ended In a blind slough. j '',-' ' Hunter who had been after deer In tho vicinity of Kirk reported a man who acted suspiciously and who aoomod to be In biding. ' Deputy Sheriff Cozad loft early yesterday .morning for the Lamm Lumber company logging camp and using that as hi base scoured tbe woods'.' He eventually came upon, a cave like hut, between a fallen pine tree and a bank. In this primitive dwell ing lay a man eleeplng. j He waa aroused and at tbe point of a gun ordered to come out of his lair. Investigation disclosed that his name waa Tom Williams, that he bad one dollar to- live on, that be flapjacKs HOT cakea that will . take you back to the1 stack , of wheats and " syrup your mo ther used to serve you. . Mado the way you ;Uka Jem nd served piping hot wlth'aau- eagea If you aay o. '' . i :..&'.:.'::. Oct acquainted sritUour , ;- .;'Biu;o,(ftr!i'; I CLUB CAFE 125 So. 6th 8L bad btn supplied with food from the crimp rook at tho I.amm Lumber eamp, and that he had not worked no rlud any prospects of work In the .near futuro. The man wa rcducud to praetltally primitive condition and lived like a wild (least. ' So Cozad snapped tho safety on hla gun and disconsolately drove batk to Klamath Falls with tbe fires of a fresh clue burned out. FI8HIXG 8MACK FOUXDF.RS ;. NEW YORK, Oct H A fish ing ftnsck broke up In a heavy sea ff Coney Inland today. The crew pf 15 was rotcued from small boats (iy g "tog. Several launches went to aid tha smack but were tossed to sea py the wave. Some of the rescue fraft were believed to have found ered. . j i ; Kodak finishing at Btlnsoa's. ttf GOOD CIGARETTES OCNUINC "BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO Better Vision . Fiequcnt headaches are natures warning that - all is not , right with your eyes. - . - See Dr. V Goble and be sure nm Main " Ph. 183 W. HVU' " i October. 16, 1923. " '.-'' f f ', ' ; Mr. H. D. Mortenson " 'Klamath Falls, Ore. : Dear Sir: ; . . . ' Well done Mr. Mortenson. That is the solid opinion of everyone who was fortunate enough to see our celebration. In the past, nearly all of our doings were half hearted, but without the slightest flattery this Railroad celebration was not only wondejrful, but realistic 1 " The Pageant especially could not have been better pro duced. That is the opinion of many Portland and San Fran cisco business men who called on me during their stay here. The real good effect of this celebration will be felt as soon as the news is spread and will go down in the history of Oregon as an educational feature not to be easily outdone. ' ;,.;';.!. - . . . . . ; -,: : 1 f Your sincere efforts and the work of your men are well appreciated. Let us hope that the bonds of good fellowship will continue. With best wishes, I remain : ' 'f ?.'''' " t- : Very truly yours, j.-V'v . K. SUGARMAN. OTE: Also wish to thank you kindly for the use of lumber and boxes for our window display. t Refrigerators On Easy Terms Most of the leading merchants now sell ' Refrigerators at reasonable prices and on .easy terms Use Ice -It Means Health Phone 58 YESTERDAY the movies and to-day . another Doug is born. Pictures of the children by the ; children with a : ; : ' x-ir--- ;'-BRQplI Eastman-made . It only takes a few minutes for us to show the youngsters, or any beginner, how o make good pictures with a Brownie. Select one from our stock for your children. r . Brownies at our Kodak counter, $2. OO up ; W ."V KLAMATH I it.ugrf-v I BUY THEIR DRUGS UrfglgyiVI . Apf I FALLS UKEGOtt WnT V I WHERE PARTICULAR PCOPkB . ' tfV?i " 4 r r