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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS," OREGON
V AGE THREE:
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Mainly
Tlin Wintlier
-1 mlip Cyclo-tfuiniiugrdplt ut t'odor-
wild' ''I'burnincy shows Hint slight
'rlmngos have occurred in buromntrlc
conditions ijh yticlf iiluy. A ciin
tluuntliii. of sunshine Is luUlriilud,
; Vonit'jMt' 'or mojiI ' S4 hours;
.'"i-falr! . Cutfliniivii cool. ' '
Thn Tyros incoming thcrninmiititr
roft-litiorml maximum und minimum
temperatures today oh follows:
, High 43 Low 23
I ' " '
l'.:H.' WcnlliiT llrHirl
Oregon: Cloudy lu went, fair In
oust ' portion ' tonight and Wednes
day: iiiodiirutn liMiiporiituro, Light
j wet wlids. .-
There's a
Reason
Why- ' huudredi uf
people' nri) piylnts 3
cents more it louf lor
breud than tlmy were
before wn opened our
' b'lifcory, . ' ' ' ' ' .
The Quality
Is There
Tho I runts cannot
' meusuro tU supor
lorlty of Oolilon-rruu
Bread.
Try It for yourself
Klamath
Bakery
826 Main
71
AUhe LIBERTY
"The Liberty Has the Pictures"
Man's - greatest friend the dog. And
this dog saved his master from the elec
tric chair-r-See , ,v
The Silent
A thrilling melodrama-with a dog as its
central character. Easily the greatest dog
picture evermade. Again we bring you
the unusual and a big one, too.
I ' And "Janice Meredith" is coming 1 1
L :
I mm ii iiibiiiiiii inn ym iiiisaiaslwsigp
j-a b in iMM iwMsjnawajgjBMat.
,Vmm wiissii in i insinarmiinKiwinTsniii 11 JH
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White Pelican Theatre
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Tlio Plctui? Huuflo for You mid Your Knmlly
-JPNIGHT-
Mack Sennett presents Mabel Normancl in
"The Extra Girl"
Full of love, laughter and thrills.
The funniest and merriest of all Mack' Sennett
.productions
nr, WEDNESDAY -:
"THE CALL OF THE WILD"
' From Jack London's . Famous Stoiy '
vMAdmi8fllon-ljpi.-&'15.c- Matince-.eveiy.Suu.r-4- A-Zftt'
rAbout -
InilliiiiH T KxjICI'lllieilt
According t" Krod A. linker, sup
urliilniiiluui of I ho 1 ml I mi ritniTvu
Hun ul Klamath Agency, tliai ludloiiH
of lb .1 jieollin are liliilijy Interested
lu ilm productlpu of (Uigur beet and
buvp iisliwl fur jxtiii 'hhImi to experi
ment wllli their ki(wIi. linker wus
uxcacdliiKly lilcuiii'il iwllii tlm ii 1 1 1 1 u (Jo
llikcn liy Ilia IiiiIIiiiih und will nor
lion or f Urn In ml fur the ludliuis to
experiment, ir tho Industry Ih ut all
prolific It muy iiiinin u now field of
uctlvlty for tho reservation men,
tnild linker.
Flln Hull
Muxwoll H, CJilliolH, Hndia A.
Chllcoto nil Cora 10, Hmll.1i hiivo
fllud null ngulnnt, ho Vulcnn I'tider
wrlteis of Ilm ' North ilrltlxli und
.Miircnnilln Insurance company tor
$1000 and ugalnst tho Hoiith Brit
loli Insurance company fur f 2111111.
Aruordliig tii iho plaintiffs a home
which Iniil Iwun destroyed by fire
win liiMuroil )u bolli coinpuulcs for
(h i abovu iiuini'il kuiiim mid nlliiouuli
they bad ducitlod proof, they were
11 11 11 hi ii to roller! tht-lr Insurance.
I Former JU'Ml(-;if JHyk
I Ted Montgomery, former resident
i of Klu mnUi Kudu, lias recently ro.
j turned lo this city with il wife mid
1 ptuuH to muko IiIh jii-rinaiioiit homn
I In Kluinulll Knllx, Mr. MoiitKOUinry
l.i 11 11 biMiu ri1dliv(t In Hiu Kruiiclnvo
null bin iwlfo In ro-tmlly from Niw
York. Tlmy uro raiding for tlm
iii!niit ot thn Mnrk llnniin homo.
Hum 11 l i-oni llcnvrr Miirnli
A. K. (iulllcknon, witll known
riitichrr from tho lli-nvur Mtimb
roiinlry In In town today to truna-i
uct ljUBini'BK, Tho tlouvnr Mnmh
cuuniry, of lllllv prominence in tho
uu.il, Ih iKiund lo oomo Into It own
Whon (ho rallroud cotrnt ruction now
under wuy und iilno cvjitomplulod Ih
comiiletod. Mr. (iulllcknon la n
Kucat nt tho Hull hotej.
I''nim Allnrns
To look over the Kluinulll live
Btork miirket und full on friend".
C. K. MoCormlnk, u woll known 1ivi
alorlc innn of Altuma, Cullfornlii, ar
rived In Klumnth Kails liuil nliiht
wllh IiIb wife .ud roxlatered at the
Hull bold.
Klirlnir Hliri'lV Hen
I Murrbi;ia In Klamath KuIIb re-'
ported one of the bent days of ,lho
your Blnro tho aprliiR holldnyfl wlmn
Die brlKht Biinnlilne brouKht a lurRn
niifnliiM- of Khoppura oul purcbiiHiuR
1 "If"'! iwiu yestordmy.'
Accuser"
II
People
li'iiilN (illlllj
Art Ouvla pleuded Kililly to a
i.'llurKO of lurcoliy bufura Judxo It. K.
lluiiHiiker yeHlurduy uftt-rnoon and
iwus sontiincod to 30 days In lull.
Tho cliurKo wuh brouKht by Jurknon
Morton of lllldubriind who niiilnlnln
od that DuvIb took 1'jkkIhk oiliilp-
nneiii mid a siuull (iiiuniliy of liny
from hl ram-h durliiK his ubwmce
from the prenilen.
Auxiliary To Mi-H
.Meniliern of the Auxiliary of Ilie
KI1111111II1 Fulls post No. 8 will ineftl
III l.iiKlon iUurtors tonlxht at 8
o'clock uccordlnn to .Mrs. Kruncls
Olds, eoiumunder.
Kliimnlli Hoy To HIhk
According to word received from
flcrknliiy, California, Kenneth Mnler.
a Klamath Kalis boy, will sing over
Iho On k hind radio Station . KI.X at
8 p. m. tomorrow evening. Maier
ultond school In. Ilerkeley mid Is a
member of the Oakland (iee Club.
I'elklllil Killed
Kinosl I'orkips, nrrested Bundny
by Couuly Truffle Officer II. E.
Knowlvs on charges of failure to
dim the Hithts of his cur, was fined
5 yosterduy afternoon when be
np-piireil before JuiIro It. K. Hun
saknr. Another fine for speeding
was collected from Dale Houle, who
paid $10 to ilia county coffers.
IP.Iibllt Hjieoks
Itv. w. B. Babbitt of Klamath
Kails will be tho chief speaker at a
"get-logither" of San Joaquin val
ley chamber of c"bmmcrco members
nt a meeting In Modesto, California.
Ho Is now In the south where he Is
visiting with friends. He formerly
mudu his homo In Woodland.
Mu m pn In Hi hool
I'ubllc health officials announced
six cases of mumps In the Pelican
City school yesterday, all among
school children. Inspection of all
Pelican City and 8hlpplngton schools
waa mude yoalorduy by health offi
cers. In order, to check tho spread of
tho disease.
(Jolna; Over Hooks
The job of cutting down tbo bud
get for county expense money Is now
In tho hands of four men who are
poring over tho books, paring here
and clipping there, according to tbe
Instructions of the county court.
Tho four men r W. W, Southwell,
b. E. Thayer J. C. Brockenbrough
and Mr. Brown. They are working
In tho room adjacent to tho county
court chambers. '
ifrro From Jlorrls
I Mia. George Otto. Miss 'Delia
! Wtallx nnd Leroy V. Sly, composed a.
1 party from Dorrls who are here on
1 a brief pleasure visit. Mr. Otto's
! hiiBband conducts a merchandise
j slofa In tho northern California
j town. Also from Dorrls today Is
I Charles Horton,' well known llve
1 stockman,' who Is Interested In
j Klamath livestock.
Drive Knds ToAljcbt
Drlva for membership iwh.'ch the
S American I.eglon of Klnmnth Falln!
! Is conducting will cloao tonight,
: with final reports given at tho
' Legion smoker In tha chamber of
commerce. At an unofficial meet
; In of the heads of the drive, them
; wero 208 paid subscriptions and by
i this evnnlng it is expected there will
he between 225 and 250.
Kiiioiis Child III ' '
Lit lie Dixie Elaine Kmons. daugh
ter of Mrs. Jesslo Kmous has been
seriously 111 for the past week with
n cold In her bronrbUil tubes. RI10
was reported, (is better this morning.
Vynm Ilonnnn
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0 McKlmmon
ot Bonanza were Klamath Falls
visitors yesterday.
j KiHini Olone
: Harry Kinney nnd Oliver Kinney,
farmers of Olene wore anions tho
out of town visitors In ,tho city yes
terday. 1'nvflllilHti'l' Here
' Clarence McKnll, postmaster of
llie UH'llv (Mint nun n I1US1-
ncss visitor In IClamnth Falls ' yes
terday afternoon.. ... 1
In l-'roni llcnt.ty '
C. J. Taylor, who la In biiHlness
at Uetitty, U n visitor In Klamath
Kali today ucccmpanled hy his jvlfe.
Mr. Taylor Is hero on one of his fre
quent buying ti'lps.
Ill Willi ,( ohl .
Morthner Iaso of the Golden Rule
Is confined to his borne with a severe
cold and an- attack of grippe...
Choi'iiN To Meet
Mombors of the . chamber . of com
nuirco malo chorus will moot In St.
PiiuI'r lOplscupul church tonight ln-
Rtond of, tho chumbor of convmorcb
na tho room tire holng used by U10
Legion for their annual smoker.
Installs lliullo
A five tube radio Is' being Install
ed In (bo lobby of the Arcade hotel
by Chris .Blanks, proprietor. The
device tu.belug put In ,by a .rndlo ex
port to assili'O the best result. Ac
cord Inn to Blnnns t,hey expect to get
Chicago with Ibo copipletion of the
racolvliiit sot . : .
PIAN'O Tl'NI.VO
W, H. 'Moigun, ' nt 'slinpliflrds for
tl hw days. Adv. 17-13
1 The nmcli boruldod bourlst season
Is woll on Its way for yesterday
seven of the, parties stopped at the
cliiimbor of commerce, and asked to
register thei(r curs before proceed
ing farther I Into tho statu. The
tourist reKlter hiirouu does not open
until the inblillo of March, howover
the guuerul' influx of tourists nuy
necvsltat ;the opuulnif of the bur
eau In tho neur future. One of the
cars bore a Washington llcenso,
another a Colorado, license with the
PMiinlndcr driving north from Cull-'
fornla. ; ' ' , '
Id-turn Kroni Hcniili
Mr. and Mrs. K. l. Courtrado of
Itocky I'olnt have returned from
Hollywood -where they ajHint tho past
month. Thoy reported a lovely trip
nnd visited fiiaiiy of the most south
urn point of the state, uni made a
short visit' Into Old Mjcxlco.
Hlui Of Hprlnx
Another !gn of spring Is shown
in tho way l.ynn Habln, secretary
of the chamber of commerce pinned
his fulth In the sunshine of the past
two days and moved his desk back
In the old office from whence hi
moved last week duo to the rains
and tbar-
.Announce Illllh ,
Mr. and Mrs. Kolicrt M. Rlggs
announce tbo blrtb of a daughter,
born Fobruary 16, weighing six
pounds. Tbe little daughter will be
named Uorothy Anne. Mrs. Klgg
'Will be remembered as Miss Lucille
Hnrlorj before her marriage.
Kroin MnJIn
A. M. Thomas is In the city for
Ihe remainder of tho week from his
lome In Sjalln.
.Hills 111
Ceorge Mills of Tennant, Califor
nia. Is 111 at his room In the Arcade
hotel, suffering from a severe cold
and attack of grippe.
J-'roiu Ik-no
R. O. Wilson, formerly with the
highway department In Klamath
Falls has returned to the city for a
visit from Reno, Nevada. Wilson
accepted a position with a contract
ing firm.
Arrives From South
Mlsa Pansy Washington has ar
rived In the city from her home in
Northern California and has accept
ed a position In Klaumth Falls.
Kprnlnit Ankle
Mrs B. L. Lear had the misfor
tune to sprain her ankle on her way
to church Sunday. She is confined
to her homo but (he pain has les
sened exceedingly. (
Tnk.es Position .
O. H. Uangslet has accepted a
position with the Bwauna Box com
pany as bookkeeper In the main of
fice. ' Lungslot arrived In the city
yesterday from Lakeview to assume
his work here.
Mr. CriUKlnll JlcKcr
.Friends of Mrs. W. Crandall will
bo pleased to learn of her rapid Im
provement following an operation
last week.
From Honnnza
Crs. A. J. Hickman, owner of the
hotel In Bonanza, was a Klamath
Falls visitor yesterday.
From Olenc
Mrs. Frank Corpenlng of Olene
was among tbo out of town visitors
In the city yesterday doing her
spring shopping.
From lnlry
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Burgdorf and
daughter are visiting1 In the city for
the day from their ranch nt Dairy.
Here On nuslnes
.C. R. Maddock of Portland Is a
business visitor In Klamath Falls,
and a guest In tbe White Pelican
hotel.
Return From Portlniut
Mr. nnd Mrs. Vnrrel Beach have
returned from a visit In Portland
whore Mr. Beach was called on busi
ness. He Is superintendent of the
efodoc Lumber company.
Tourist ire
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. D. Griffith of
Tucson, Arliona were over night
visitors In the city from the south,
motoring Into Canada. They wore
guests In tho Arcade hotel.
When a 'Jacket' may
become a Jacquette
Whether, it's tho Seal
skin of grandmother's,
day, , or merely a heavy
coat ,of day before yes
terday I can remodol
It Into a smnrt. slim Jnu-
(iuutto of today
All wmk :t0 to 50 per
cent (chs than any otber
fur house In Klamath
KallF ami all my - work
guaranteed.
Mrs. Wm. Bessler
F f) r r i e r
(I'M Vu.sbluwion,
Uct. HlMb nnd HeveiKh 1
S 1 1 mil 1 ' 1' 1 TaUIt'iL'fU 1 fW.i .nii li i
'. fir
Today
5
Aleva Duo
Hai-mohy " Singing
Stanly
I A Novelty.
Esop's
Fables
and "
Kinograms
T
(Contlnued-from Page One) .
burgeons went Into the pit early
today to attempt to amputato .Col
lins' feet, but were unable to roach
him. The body was almost cov
ered with dirt and rock which must
be reriiovcd before n medical ex
amination can be made.
With the consent of tin) Collins
family, physicians will amputate
one or both feet, when the hole hiis
been mude' large enough for phx
slcinns to enter.
Autopsy Ordered '
It was announced last night that
Governor Fields had ordered that
an autopsy bd held on the body by
three physicians to determine tho
cause of death, and locate any pos
sible Injuvy and find If there is any
trace of poison.
Dr. Hailett. Dr. McWllltauis of
Hiodhead, Ky., nnd Dr. C. Sim
mons of Vine Grove were selected
for (his purpose.
Meantime, tentative arrangements
for the body to lie in stnte In the
Cave City high school for two days
wero announced by T.- . Gorby, a
friend of tiio family.'
'' Funeral I'lans
Four ministers, pastors of
churches In tbl3 region, will conduct
the funeral service and the body
taken to Mammoth. Cave . burial
ground and laid to rest beside those
of his mother and sister.
Previously it had been announced
that K. Collins, father of the victim,
was considering having the funeral
services In Crystal Cnve, which
Floyd discovered, and Interment nt
tho cave ivhere Collins died.
Johnny Gerald, one of the out
standing engineers in tho early
rescue efforts, will be tlip first to
go through the victim's clothing. In
doing so, GeiuTd will abide by the
wlshos of Leo Collins. .. .. ,
"Floyd had a hnblt of carrying
everything he liad with htm,'1 Mr.
Collins told Gerald. "Ho carried
his motley, his deeds and nny, other
valuables he owned. I want you to
go through bis clothing for me the
first one," , ' ,
It had been Intimated by some
that Floyd and Gerald had not been
good friends anil by others that ho
COLLINS
BODY
0 BE REMOVED
iras
oman
A Love Drama of
at the
ACTS
VAUDEVILLE
Phillip
Ventriloquist
Charters and Morris
Singing, Talking and
Whistling Imitations
L
Hall-Logan Trio
Singing Sense and
' Nonsense ,
had hindered, rather than helped, In
the rescue work. '" . -
Faith In Friend '.'':
, Now with Floyd dead. Mr. Col
lins took this means of . expressing
his faith In Gerald by asking tbat
be represent the family.
Several hundred men participated
in the rescue irork at one time or
another and the names ot the out
standing ones alone would make a
long list. . .
Interest compelling because of the
unusual circumstances attendant to
the accident aad the long struggle
to extricate the prisoner, Collins'
story attracted and held the atten
tion of the' entire nation tor two
weeks. Nowspaper men came for
distances of more than a thousand
miles to "cover" the story and day
after day tha newspapers printed
columns of news concerning the
rescue efforts.
BASEBALL GETS
Formation of League in This
Section Gets Tentative
Start Today .
Tentative plana, toward (he or
ganization ot a Klamath Falls base
ball team and the formation of a
league In this part of the state were
considered today noon at a meeting
of the chamber of commerce direc
tors. tr. G. A. Massey was named
to muko further inquiry and report
back at the next .meeting.
It was suggested that the cham
ber should at least foster the move
ment and get the ball club started,
after which It probably would be
self supporting. tUelief was express
ed tbat the Industrial plants would
be glad to' cooperate In the move
ment. Medford, Ashland, Grants Pass,
Bend, Prlnevlllo,. Laklevlow and
Uoseburg were suggested na cities
which might e.ooperuto tn the forma
tion ot n good baseball league.
From CIiiliMiuln
Chris Chrones of Chlloquln Is
nmung the out of town visitors In
tho city tor several days.
Vlnlts In City
C'. C. McCullough of Gold Hill Is
a' business visitor lu lilnmalh Falls
for- several days, -
a Girl in HollywooirJ j
'
Tomorrow.
1
Bender and Knapp
l.'.e v';.' Exponents '.,,'. it
"''snrengraaBd-Armty'r'
Spring building has ftlr,eadr been
given an active impetus : according ,
to figures read last night lu-'.the
city council session by Police Magis
trate Lem Gnghagan. iwien , eleven
persons filed petitions for. permits
to erect, remodel or ,,repa'r struc
tures. The permits camfttp tfle
sum of $11,150' and- all buti.oUe
wan granted, that referred to the
city tire chief for further Investiga
tion..: ';-.-- ...''....- y ' ,' :' ''V
C. E. Jay granted permlt to erect
nn apartment building In' Nich6fs"j
addition on lit'h' street, sum of .
$1500. Charles Linden "granted pv J
mlt to erect J000 frame structure
j,nitln ulHirjwln atreet to 1
bemused as a dining; hall., A. E.
Wcstman grajitod. permit, '.to er.ect J
three garages ln back of. Standi-
navlan haM at a coat of S960. J. :S.
Renfro was granted permit to erect .
a dwelling at a cost ot 11200" : on I
Darrow su-eet In Mills addition. P. f
J. Gerges granted, permit to erect 1
a dwelling and garage at a cost! ot.
iilOO. P. J. Gerges granted permit a
to erect a dwelling on Mt. Whitney "
street at a cost ot (1600, Charles J
H. Landls granted permit to reniodei jj
structure at a cost ot $600.. Koy J
Call was granted permit . to erect a
paint shop at a cost of 400 on I
Commercial street in 9. R. addition. '
Bert C. Thomas granted per.nilsslou jj
to erect two frame structures i
Fourth street nt a cost of $2500. i
The .petition pi John , C. . Clehorn 1
for repairing a structure ,on ilan i
street was referred t,o .the .olty fire
chief.- ' '.. ' , . ',.' '.. A
HEALTH INSPECTIONS -MAnr
nv fifpaptmpnt
Class rooms In which diphtheria
has broken . ut In Central school
and rooms in which there are pupils
who have been exposed to ijhe J
oase, are being glyen dally Inanec-
tion by Miss Agnes B. .Covalt, cltf
school nursa working under tbe
county health unit, . t
.Two cases of diphtheria were
from lo chlldroa of. Contra! school ,
and the health department is mak-
Ing ovory effort to forestiill any' po's-
j ibl spwias irfiitlw illiiiaiivv-i'...