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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1925)
W V :l ) I , .'.'I iPAGE- ' EVENING HERALD, KLAMAttf FALLS, OREGON FRIDAYAPRIL 17,-102-. Candy Specials for Saturday Guaranteed "Service Plus" Wherein women have learned to shop with confidence. "Tonight" Little Symphony orch estra concert at Presby terian church. Go! It deserves your boost. 1 - - .. - ... ... ...W .ll, V' .v:; ; .t .... ,r - ,, , . ' ll USEE t I Fords 1923 Roadster $250 1923 Roadster with slip-on body .. $250 1923 Fordor Sedan $500 1924 Tudor Sedan $450 1924 Tudor Sedan with Ruckstell $500 1923 Touring, ne wpaint, extras .... $285 1920 Touring, new paint, 4 speeds $200 1923 Tudor Sedan . ........:........ $300 .Aso 1919 Touring, with starter . 1920 Touring, 1924 Touring. 1 Ford Bug ;-V 1 Ford truck Thirty-Day guarantee on every car listed above. Balsiger Motor Co. 8th and Klamath ' Authorized Ford Sales and Service Leave your car with us after you take your evening ride -" WE WILL WASH IT AND RETURN IT TO YOU BE FORE BREAKFAST! (No lntrenc in price) ' R. R. R. Garage 831 Klamath Phone 212 "Three Regular Fellows, -: Ray, Roy and Rex" Maple Logs Made from pure maple sugar and made to 4 f taste just right 60c PER LB. Cocoanut Logs A . vanilla flavored sweet that has the world cheated for something good to eat 60c PER LB. Have you had a drink at our new soda foun tain? If you haven't you have missed a' good deal if you are at all interested in a good cold fruit drink. Try it Today Chocolate Shop P. J. Zissos 824 Main 11 FREED AS MURDERER : BE FAIRTO TOURSELF MAKE THE CoffeeTest thenyoull know what 1 brand of coffee vofullwantto use regularly THE BEST COFFEE WINS u: j . , VESSELS CRASH AS 01 Jap Ship Yoshida Manx and Steamer Charles R. Mc Cormick Collide i ASTORIA, Ore., April 17. Tho Japanese steamer Yoshlda Maru Mo. 1 end the steamer Charles It. Mc Cormlck collided head-on early th!s morning In the Columbia river, off the 'Port Adams life saving station. Both vessels were damaged. One fireman on the Japanese ven ae! was Injured. The Charles R. Mo McCormick, which proceeded on up stream to the Astoria anchorage, was reported as taking , water In a forward hold. The Yoshlda Maru No. 1 a'Jiorbed the shock In the destruction of its foropeak tank-and was. not taking water in any of Its freight holds. ; Herald "Clau" Ad. Pay , : 1 . l (Continued From raaje One) sire appearing Indian, told how he and Harry Jerry no; ccme to the Harry home on the fatal day and how the .three had drank' heavily from the .contents of the barrel un til all were intoxicated and Harry started ' to fight. -Mrs. Harry and the two children f'nally fled, Mrs. Harry 'taking the chiMren away In fear that, they might be crushed In the . struggle. Pepper sjld that Harry pulled his knife, bottles start ed flying, and one filled with turpen tine struck him between tho eyes and broke, blinding him for the time. . He declared that Harry In i his efforts to strike some one with j the knife ripped his own clothing. ' j Lingered Two Days j Following the brawl, Harry lived I two days before he died from the deeply inflicted wounds, according j to witnesses.' The weather had made the roads fairly Impassable and be fore medical aid could reach Harry he died. Pepper gave a recitation of how the. afternoon bad started in all gaity, Harry with a gu'tar and he with a drum. They played their quaint airs as thev drank, each get ting deeper and deeper in his cups until ail were maudlin. The state called Dcdt.! Harry, brother of the dead. man; Felix J. Kuns, Dr. Charles Plus, Mrs. F. B. Kennedy, Mrs. Margaret Harry, mother of Harry, and Mrs. Hazel Harry, the widow'. The defense summoned Harry Jerry, Susie and Dunphy . Pepper, the defendant's mother and father; Fred and Luclle Johnson, his cousins; Nellie John son, his aunt; George Tripp, eon stable for the district; Judge Hickox and his son, William. The Jurors The jury includes Robert W. Wright, Henry Farrlngton, Joseph Davidson, Martin L. Frame, Kenneth C. Traux, Homer Culloway, sr. 6. Meolw, Harry M. Bryan, Charles E. Harros, James D. Herbert, J. Nevlll and Edwin Baker. - ,.! (Both sides finished submitting testimony, last night axil the argu ments should be concluded by noon today. ;.. During the trial, the streets' of Yreka recalled the oH days with the groups of Indians wandering here and there. Fearful that liquor might be secured by some of the tribesmen county and city officials have been vigilant and Just before the close of the session yesterday afternoon. Constable M. C. Carrick arrested three tor disorderly con duct and bad them held. It is said that they had rounded canned heat and were making merry with It. 7hreeJ'0therS'-frarroil7 .agcaped Rr-. retSaturday5vening when they stepped from an incoming atafie AiyB straightway fell to fighting on Main street. No further trouble ts antlcl- The Woman's Quality Store in Klamath Displaying Merited Merchandise at Economy Prices Tomorrow Kiddies' Coats At Moe's Store you will find the coat the Miss up to' 16 wants. Each one in such exacting styles color and fabric as would bring cheer into their hearts. Prices from $5 'to $15 :: 500 Yards - Silk Pongee Now for summer time gowns, shirts, pajamas, etc., regular width, nice clean even weave. Special price 78c Before you top,read on, take note of every article mentioned , ' Limited quantity of PURE RUBBER REDUCING CORSETS These corsets are selling throughout the coun try at $3.50 and worth every cent of it to the women who want that graceful well groomed looking figure. Special selling at $4.95 ; A $10 Value in , FINE BED SPREADS Some of these are shown in our window. All good sizes and weight in many different pat terns. A special purchase enables us to sell them while they last at $6.50 BUTTON! BUTTON! Who found the button? Many women arc playing this game every day, looking for their favorite button which is in such demand and the vogue for this season. Here you will find Scores of them, all differ ent, all new. 15c the dozen and upwards I 45c the yard VVc arc prepared to help you with many suggestions ... We have a new SPORTS HOSE JUST IN You will undoubtedly be pleased with these new sports hose as they're not gawdy and are very popular in every large city. A nice ' plaid made up in two-tone combinations. Beige Cordovan . Log Cabin Navy Russian Calf Beige Grey Navy Reasonable at the price of $1.75 (II Introducing a new number PURE SILK THREAD HOSE A medium weight hose designed for your acceptance, not quite as heavy as the regular heavier weights and yet heavier than the chiffon. Cinnamon Windsor Tan Riusian Calf Peach Fr. Nude Harvest Black $1.65 pair iTruth in Advertising! Three Children At Round Lake ; Compose School More Spring Gloves are in In the lust couple of days we have receiv ed several new styles of 'fabric and silk gloves which yon probably have been waiting for. Come and see them. ' $1.25 to $1.75 Now is the Time For All Good Women TO FURNISH THEIR HOUSE with Cretonnes Wc have made up a table of about -10 patterns in cretonnes which you may, make your selection from for any room in the house. Good weights, sun fast, and any color you may wish. The best time to do this is now while you have, a full assortment of patterns to choose from. , . Personal attention from tho in structor the Ideal education Is ac corded at loast three pupils of Klamath county. For these three pupils and their teacher, Miss Vera Jungjohann, compose what is officially kriown as the Round Lake school house. When school opened last full, it was found that there were nine pupils of the vicinity who were ready to attend school. Hut as month succeeded month, by ones and twos, 'pupils droppoiitu'nli! at, Ujis t'mo there aro but three pupils left.' Inasmuch jts ;.trantpiortaififiP'if pupils to another school would be difficult and (he teacher bolng hired for a full school yoar, it was de cided to keep the school "as is." So the school carries on. and the three pupils are taking advantage of .the close contact with their In structor by absorbing everything with' the stamp' of knowledge that Is handed out to thorn, LAkE COUNTY ROAD WORK IS UNDER WAY, LAKBVIBW, Apr. 17. Construe tion on the Lakevlew-AHuras road has started this week with a grad ing crew at work on a two mile section Just south of Lnkevhw. The grading work will be complet ed .In two , weeks,' and the county road crew will then be placed on the Job of grading 12-'mlloi nf U KhmnMi F.4l5-La:ovlow high way from Lakevlew west !o the eastorn,. terminus of the Drews Val ley section. The heavier work. In 'road construction and ..gradjnfj will be handled under. Contract, county authorities said. FIVE BURN TO DEATH IN FIRE Blaze at Marshfield Early Today Wipes Out an . Entire Family ' MARSKFIELD, Ore., April 17. Five members of ono family were burned to death In a fire which de stroyed a frame building hers this morning. The dead: II. II. Hopps, 72; Mrs. It. H. Hopps, 6B; Vernon Hopps, 17; Ituth Hiopps, 13, Her man Hopps, 10. The bodies were burned boyond recognition. The victims wore apparently suffocated in tho fire. . Hopps cumo here two yours ago from Florence, jOrogony whre an other duughter, Mr. If.'M. tclr. son, resided.. The family cam orlg Innlly from New York City;. Block Wood rienly 'of 1 Jllocks on 'hand now, fronh from tho bin, quick deliveries, city or 'ountry. Wo have a nice match safo that we glvo with an order for a double load of blocks, Call at ' our offlco and got yours. , ' Peyton & Co. "Wood to bum'' 601 Main Phone 535