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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1925)
TTTTTflBD'AY. WATICH 20, TOZff, EVENING HER'AlD KL'AMATH-FALLS, PIIEGON PAC'tR FOUR win HERE FROM V. OF O. 1H Itnllroad Surveying IVllcnn liny Lumbrr Co. flip Marlon Masten, who attended pchool hero several years ogo, U in town ' renewing old rriendahlpB. Masten, who has been niiendlng the U. of O., 'Will work with the Poll- IS0NM BEING PROBED i" The Band Saw Has Done Its Work Again if T t t (Continued Fmni VnfK One) can Bay engineers until the begin- j cause of the skull tracturo v'ltch i Alng of the fall term. Ho loaves for camp tomorrow morning. George ' Spenco and Glcna Gray, members of "Eek" Rorlek's orches tra of Corvallls, stopped at the Whlto Pelican over night. The or chestra entertained the high school at the morning assembly today and returned to tho valley far an engage ment In Medford. ho sustained. Tiiey also had learned i J of tho drunken party in tho barn, ' ao they decided it was murder In- . steid of tho natural result of a diunkon .Indian's rldo on a fiery I JL horse. ' I Peputr Coroner Towey fald that i I as soon as ho hoard vt Jackson's, death, he called the acting district Qhose UP-STAIRS FLOORS "HOW can I keep them presentable?" A properly painted sur face! a porcelain-like surface one that resists water, soap suds, etc and withstands moving, scrap ing furniture and pounding heels.That'3 the answer. And Rubber Cement Floor Faint gives just that surface. Easy to apply. Also, ask tor booldec. "Color Kar coony In the Home" til about paint lug or fTMg floon, woodwock, wills, etc It's free- , H. ' ' TT? carry a full line of Fuller . W XL PoaandVamisbcsspd - po npply youroeedi. Browne Paint Store " W. P. FULLER WOO. . JOl MisMo Sow SmFnodsoo 8 Bnacha to Pacific Com CU1 . 2 DAYS oF Bargains Prices have been cut the Limit, this list is just a few of the many bargains we are offering for two days only, don't forget FRIDAY and SATURDAY Friday and Saturday only FUL LER PAINTS fci3 VARNISHES flONII. WHITCUAP) Rash. That spoils beauty Skin reddened or roughened, skin with eczema. Skin with pimples or blotches. People who suffer simp:y don't know nvbat science has djne to correct It. vL There is a new way, bared on de cades ot skin study. It brings in stant, healing starts at once, com plete results come so quickly they often seem magical. Sulphur is one great factor. Prob ably no better way will ever be found to deal with sk!n parasites. But a new combination brings mul tiplied effects. The now way is called Mentbo Kulphur. Discomfort ends tie mo ment you apply It. In-a few hours the healing shows. And countless people ore amazed to see how quick ly tba entire trouble ends. Use this hew-day method. Ju'H ask your drucglat f sr. a jar of How ies Mentho-Sulphur. You will learn that skin troubles csn be removed almost as easily as dirt. ' For Fret SamJe AUreu WnSHMAniARMACAI.cn.. Inc. JVS Medium Ave. . New York. N. Y. attorney and suggested that an quest be held. No Inquest 'But Mr. Myers said tdat from ' J reports he had there was no ques- t lion but that it iwas Jackson's own 5 fault, and he decided against an Inquest. Ho said he would savo thit much money tor tho taxpayers." This statement Is corroborated by 1 .J. the acting district attorney. i J Tower also scouted tho murder A. theory which has now come to light ' two weeks after tue youta's death. Any time there Is a violent death J among the Indians, there are always V some ot them who have a lot o( theories In order to make a mur- der case out of It," 'Se said. "They ' figure perhaps they can Bet free trip to the grand jury at Portland J if they can make a murder case,J out of it. Rogers Talks The acting district attorney slid this morning that iie had been ua-j-able t o get in touch with Dr. Rogers I and that his course of action prob-I f ably would be guided by what tho I t vation physician had to re- j t port concerning the Jacksoil's bo. "s , death. His report may throw an en-; tircVy new light on the affoir, utid. To The . Evening Herald. Dr. Rogers made t'ie following report today: "After Jacksoa had fallen from hl3 horse and had been token to his home, I investigated the case. I found that Jackson had apparent ly died from a fractured skull in curred from the fall from 'his horse. 1 felt the back of his head, near the crown, and noticed a 'depression in the skull, apparently a fracture. Murder Theory Scouted "Questioning of people who were on the street at the tinio of the deatS"revealed that" Jackson 'had ridden up and doan the streets ot Chifoquin. It seems funny to me that Jackson could stay on a horse. after being unconscious and fatally . '.jju.ed. j "From rpona "I eye-witiiMses I I gathered c'oe Information taat Jack son w- thrown eft hi.' norw alter riding -cu the streets of Chiloquiu: At Iir3t it wj3 thought ha had broken, his neck, but later exami nation proved otherwise. Nothing was mentioned at that .time, nor have I heard anything until now about any suspicion of murddr ia connectlcn' with the death." , t Search for Two Indians Juu what turn the investigation will now take is not known, al though it is expected thit def.aite resn.ts cannot be forthcoming un til the re-captu.e of the lio Iadians, Silas Barclay and Louis Knight, who escaped from the county Jill. ' " Deput Sheriff Kendall was in Chiloquln yesterday, and, accord ing to the actlnz district attorney, talked to an' Indian who said he "knew positively" that Jackson had met with foul play. But whether this Indian's evidence is like somo of tae other "evidence" that ha:! cropped up during the Inquir could not be learned. t You have always wanted a silk floss mattress. It means a restful sleep only $17.95 If Rip Van" Winkle had this mattress, he would have slept 40 years instead of 20. You Save $10, A $39.75 BeeVac electric carpet sweeper for $29.75 $29.75 Bed Specials 2 inch continuous post ivory bed stead 4Q pound felted cotton mattress, slat fabric spring complete $26.37 When you read this advertisement you will wonder how it is possible for us to sell this merchandise at such a low price, all we ask is for you to come in and see for yourself, don't miss this sale. Only two-days. 1 Assortment of chairs $1.35 ea Canvass Camp Stools 69 c ea . Assortment nigs 69 c ea 1 Assortment Suit Cases $1.50 ca 15c Assortment Tinware ea. article T Y Y Y Y Y A. HEAVY TABLE TUMBLERS A big value 6 for 25c Perkins F urmture House On Sixth St., between Main and Klamath Ave. "The Furnisher of Happy Homes" BLACK BEAUTY ROASTER Can you beat it? Size Dxl-1 inches 25 c ca Wood We can supply your fuel needs on short notice. ; ' Blocks '. . Dry slabs , Limbs , Coal ' Fuel Oil ' We are closing out certain lines of dishesalso odd diehes, including cups and saucers, plates, bowls, plat ters, fruit dishes, soup coupers, oatmeal dishes, etc. This is a big opportunity to buy dishes for apartment houses 5 big tables overflowing with bargains Com e early. - , . Assortment Assortment' Assortment Assortment Assortment- 1 2 3 4 5 Your choice gc ea Your choice QC ca. Your choice gc ea. Your choice 2QC ea Your -choico 25 C ea FRED CHINTELL DEAD FOLLOWING ILLNESS Phone your orders - 535 601 Main St. to O Peyton & Co. "Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535. F3d C. Chintell, age . 05 yecrs, died at the fainMy residence an Manzanita street at 3 a. m. thiJ morning foilowins a three inontha' Hlcgo yf a cDuihiuation of iiral'di aud heart troulilo n-hich hud con Ilned him la his bed. lie la survived by; his iwife, Sirs. Clraee Chlntull. Chintell had been a resident of Klam'at'a county and Klamath Fall.i for more than 22 years, where he was engaged in virious enterp.isos. lie was born In O ikUind, Cullf., and lia. l.vcd the major poition of 'lis llfo In Oregsn. The funeral cortege will loavo Wliitlock,' j murln ury Katuiday nnrnlng . at 8:45, when It will prs.-eed 13 tho Sacred Heart academy, where requiem hlgi mass will be said ol 9 a. in. for til 3 repose of his soul. Interment .vlll bo In Ml. Calvury cemetery. Rev. Fathor A. L. Loser will offlclule. f Y y Y Y y y V t y y y y y Electric Irons: A guaranteed iron with a long cord. Weight, 6 pounds Special $3.65 Lloyd Loom Baby Carriages Priced to Sell You are proud of your babies. Be proud of the carriage they.ride in Clothes Dryers $1.00 "WHf1"g'ir " '-Tirr. i muiiiiiJ. Friday and Saturday only Your childrens health depends on the out door exercise they take, and there is no greater health builder than to have a good tricycle, wagon scooter or automobile. Our line is complete at prices that will appeal 2 DAYS of Bargains Every home should have one of these. It folds up out of , the way and when ' opened has 10 arms Special T) AIHIT ON IIAV Miss IVohhct To Spend Weclc Willi Friends In North Ilcnd ' . Miss Bess Prosser, employed with the' Western Union company of Klamath Falls, Is anticipating a vacation to be spent In North Bend 01 T! II 1, 1 REPORT ! shove", on tons of dirt. Tho Gulden j disturbance apparently Is camed' by I Ilia same thing as Meeker's pho- . no:ncpon. mainly - fiat a 3ft eluy ib:sc for a heavy sandstone has be j , j,co:ne water soaked through seepage ,and cannot longor luld tic moun iVi'n up. ' ' . . j Jlo:iiillnia tho progress of Moek jr's "moving mountain"' continued Traffic Impeded by Peak in Colorado Which t- ei: ! j .inliitcrnipicd: It slipped 'steadily l:n? olm:st perceptibly yesterday and i:i"to days hai moved 10(1 Jids. . l'ENVt'1, Colo., IMrch 26.' The antics of Meeker's moving mountain In I'tis lllarro county In western .Colorado hastimed tho lovulalicn that f'lo stnto his a rival "Runaway l'eak" in the Dothlils nuar Oolden, according to Charles W. Hundorvon. mine geographer of , the United States geological survey. Golden Is 15 miles wcjt of Denver. . The condition is a common one. Henderson said, lie reported tli.it' ut the homo ot Mrs. Jcnnlo Hum the' Golden foothills have keen I and calling on all her' former ae on Coos Bav. with friends in that marching steadily oaatwurd .... lor qualntanceg while Uure.'Mrs, Slotz cltyr .Miss Proaser will be gone tor.teverat. . yearB., Every few-weeks is ndw making bar homBjnj Ahland a Velc,' ' " '""."i." "- crews" of"irorkmeii- ro- required JTrcm'wfltnTslio-nrm VIHTINa IV CITY l iirnyr lU'rUlc.nts ( iilling On Old ', I'ricuilN In Klninntli J-'hIIn Mrs. Olive Sietz, formerly a resi dent of Klamath Falls prior to her departure for California, Is visiting HTI KICNTS IlKTLItN HprliiK Ynriitlonlsts H'tlii iilnK , To UiiJvcrsities And CollfRcs Miss Katberino Llndlcy, daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo H. Llndley, elft th's morning for Medford whero sho will visit at the homo ot Mr. und Mrs. "Dub" Johnson before re suming studies nt Oregon Agricul tural college at Corvallls. lluford H'ui'Kii:! also left Klamath Kails this morning to return to his studies at the University of Oregon. Hnrgus will pick up his mother and sister, who are visiting In Ashland before returning to Eugono. iiikjMM.n'o c;o,ntini1;i) . PORTLAND, Ore., March 26. tlo sumln for tho third ilny tho heur Ing on the petition ot Boston wool Intcorsts for joint through rutns on wool from' tntorlor points In tho Pacific northwest' to Boston, jT. B. Campbell, Interstate oommorco com missioner this morning hoard tho testimony ;' ot Donald McLean of Twin Kails, '- ' ' ' " ' ATTi;XI YUUHH1(.V Kclli'y And lliinni'll Advociilo Int. rovoiiivnt Of Klimiiiih lllgliwny C. C. Kolloy, division cnglncor ot the stato highway department and R. II. Biinnoll, Klamath county Judge aro today iiltundlng a meeting of tho stuto highway cominlsslnn liv Portland for tho purpose of advoca tion of tho ntuto highway construc tion and Improvement In Klnmuth county, Tho commission' oponort Its hearing today at 2 p. m. with vari ous questions of Intorcst to tho Klamath highway on the xlnckct. Read Herald "Class" Ads Feed and Seed Oats For Sale Good quality . KLABZUBA BROS. Malin. Ore. White Pelican Hotel Merchants Lunch, 60c 12:00 to 1:30 p. m.' 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