The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 28, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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THE EVENTtfff HETEM?'
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lake bogze :
Gunner in
law's toils
U. S. Liquor Men Make
Capture; Armed Girl
Is Part of Crew
JlOCHKHTKIt, N. Y. Mny 28.
Una Kurr, or Toronto, iilloKud 'kliiK'
ofi-tho Lukn Onturlu rum runners,
wis arretted toduy as he wan tin
loilliiK a corao of Canadian ulu
from th molurbmtt Mullinnii on Din
lukn shore iinur Hon Hroiir.o. Ar
rested with Kerr ware four uino uiiil
an' armed Rlrl, Mno DiivIb, of Wob
at.ri Tlto.oleiiro ' wus mndo by
Andrew ' J.' Wladiihniaiiil, . collector
of tbo port, cusoma Inspector und a
coast guurd cutler, aftur Kerr had
attempted to osrapo.
Klght shots woro fired at tho rum
craft and brought It to a hull,
Tho nion warn bold on charges of
muggllng. Tho girl wag .charged
with carrying concoulod weapons.
When tho Inspector approuiihod
tho Halo lulot where tho cargo
was being unlondod, tho Davis girl,
Uroaanil In ovorullH, with a slouch
hut, blocked thulr path. An of floor,
thinking- aha wa a man, ordorod
her to mirrondar, but whoa bar
right hand moved In her overalls
pockot tho of fner grabbed It and
pulled out u loud ml automatic re
volror. Tho motor boat wa capablo of car
rying about 1200 cases of ulo. "You
havo smashed thn lake rum king"
Kerr told collector Wledahmann.
"Tho rout of tha runners nro too
yellow to coma over Intra vory
often."
RIFFS GET MORE
ARMY RECRUITS
I'AltlH, Mny 2D, (AT) Abd-KI-Krlin,
tho Itirrlun loader la actively
rnorultlng supporters umohg tho
tribesmen luhuliltlng tho nono north,
of tho Ouurgha rlvor, which ban Just
buun ubandonud by tho Kronen.
llnrd flHlitl'iK la coullmilug with
uolthur sldo maklug an appreciable
guln.
Information, from sources which
tho French consider liiilmpoachablii
la to tho orfact tlmt 147 youug Ur
ihuim, trained In vurloun soinl-mlll-Inry
udilotlo orjcuiiltutlons, hnva loft
Corinnny for Morocco by way of
Bpaln to Join Abd-EI-Krlm'e troopa.
flomo, It la said, will racolvo com
missions, whllo tha olhora will aorvo
aa non-commissioned offlcera.
AT THE PINE TREE
lfobart I lun luy, who made the
tlmt production for tho combined
Metro-Gold wyn-Mnyor organltallon
after tho morgur, guided tho plctur
liatlon of Lewis Ilench's story, "Thn
Denial," which In allowing at thn
l'loo Troo theater today.
Tho caat waa carefully aelvctcd
and finally reunited In:
' Emily Fltzroy playing tho domi
nating character of tha atory, ltona
llurklng. -
Edward Connolly, caat aa hnr
huabnnd, James I licking, whllo
Clalro Windsor waa choiion to play
tha (laughter, Mildred.
Wllllama llnlnos waa aelncted to
play Lyman Webb, a youth who
goea to Cuba with Colonel Hooso
volt'a regiment.
Vlvln Ogden wfui caat aa Aunt
Efflo; Lucille Itlckaen aa Dorothy,
and Dart Roach In tho Important
rolo of Arthur ltyau.
AT THE LIBERTY I
Rhlrloy Maaon'a latent acreen
triumph, "That Kronch Lady," con
clude! a vory successful ono day
nngagomont at tho Liberty theater
tonight. Thla picture, ndnpted
from W. J. Hurlburt'a atago succaua,
"Tho fttrnngo Woman," la ono of
tho flnoat In which Miss Mason hna
appoarod. Oho portrays a vivacious
Fronch woman, an author, and her
potlto personality fits In admirably
with tha charactor. Tha story deals
with tho problem of free love. Inei
DoPlorrofond, played by Miss Ma
son, la an oxponont of tho theory
and tho manner In which nho Is
won from her views makes for an
Interesting, dramatic photoplay.
In tho supporting cast nro Theo
dora Von Kits, Harold Ooodwln,
Charles Coleman, Knto Lester and
Lucy Jloaumont.
Reclamation To
Be Subject For
Annual Dinner
Ex-governor Thotnus Campbell, of
Arlioun, who will bo tho speaker at
ho fifth annual community dluuor
of thn chumber of comaiurco at tho
Whllto Pelican hotel, on Friday
night, has chosen as hit subject tor
tho ovtmlng, "Itoclamitllon", bo
cuuiio, any Campbell, there ro many
defltillUins given for "Iteclainutloa"
giving a wholo field to talk on.
' Mr. Campbell, who ts In Klauialn
county In tha Interests of llio Hoard
of- tiurvoy and Adjustment tor tho
Klumnth irrlgntloulsts, waa bora
and raised In ft town, much similar
to Klamath Falls, Proscot, Arliona.
"Hera In Klamath Falls you bavu
a fine community In tho muklng,
aid Ex-Oovornor Campbell today,
shortly after tho preliminary hourlnj
in tho circuit court room, when the
Irrigation problems wero being ulr
ed. "Theso things must como up." ho
said, speaking of tho diversified
opinion and problems that have
at -nen. "This always happens when
a community la luloroitud In inoro
than one thing. If Klamath Fulls
wero purely grloulrural, purely
lumber or limber, purely manufac
turing, hose problems would not
arlso. It Is purhnps much belter
that they do, you arc a great city
In tho making.
, "I shall into an my topic for tho
dlunar Friday night, "Heclamntloa"
becnuso it hua many dlfforent defi
nitions and H gives mo more field
In which to discuss tho problems of
Klamath.
Tho subject of tho Federated
board will probably bo stressed o
Mr. Campbell during the dinner
hour as well.'
COURTS
MANV TO HKTTI.K IIKItK
PORTLAND 'May 28. Elghty-flvo
families bringing with thorn a total
of $186,000 for Inventtnont In Ore
gon farms, havo returned signed
quoslloniinlros stating their Inten
tion of coming to Orofron during tho
month of Juno.
IXTKftK'HTIXd DISPLAY
Deeds
8lato of Orogon to Albert Mark,
8EK8E .of Soc. 1, T. 39, R 1114.
II. O. Mnlthows ot ux to Josoph
Krnus, WK8WV48W14 of 8eo. 80,
T, 38. R. 9.
David P. Shook to William H.
Shook, NttSE(4 of Sec. 9, NttSWtt
EV4NWV4 and E of Sec. 10. Ntt
SWK. 8W148EV4 of Soc. 11; NV4
:NV4, SttNWtf. NE14SWK ot Soo.
i It; NE14NK14 f Sec. 15; T. 39,
It. 1114 E. WV4NW14. NW148WK
Bee. 4, NKVi ot Sec. 5, T. 38, It.
11V4. EV4SE14 ot Soc. 32, NV4.
SWV4SW14, SBttNWK, ot Sec. 33,
T. 37, S. R. 1114 K.
J. J. Dclanoy ot ux to R. L. Oron
lot IE, block 61, Second Hot Springs
Addition.
W. N. McCluro to Sylvostor Wois.
or SV4NE14NB14 of See. 34, T.
35, H. 12. .
Erno.it Wonsol ot ux to Jasper
Donnott lot 6, block 2, Williams
Addition.
Dennis Crowloy ot ux to E. L.
Hosloy, lots 31 and 32 ot Sec. 5,
lots 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10 ot Sec. 8
T. 35, R. 7. .
Tha local offlco of tho Pacific
Tolophono and Talograph company
has an Interesting poster dlHpluy
lntholr window,, showing why tele
phones wdrk' fa, J 1 1, cllmntog.
'Toloplionos must voluo tha wordN
that pooplo BpealtT'und pooplo llvo
InX Ico-bpujjdyiynds, under tho hu
mfd hant bf tlio' tropics or whom
thn itnttltt, 'iloiinrtlll'ry1, In sncli cor
ners of,l,tia,(purth humnn , utilngn
can wlfhtttntitr' lhn"rlRors ' ot tho
cllmato. .Tlilnun of mntal or flbro
may fall, but telnphanos must not.
That thoy mny ondttro, Wojitorn
Eloctrlo aubJoctH Its tolophono pro
ducts to tents even more oxnctlng
than thoso Imposed by sorvlca or
naturo.
Sahara Cabaret
, Opens Saturday Night
7 m! 'McCarthy 'Bldg.
Thla la tha ulllv MRiAn nnrl In
Now York ono policeman arrested
another policeman,
SIX POUND MUHHROOM
TOUND AT TULH LAKE
. .
4 A gigantic mtiHhroom, ono ot
tho' largest over scon In tho
Klumnth country, was found
4 yoHterday nftbrnoon on tha oast
nldo of Tulo lako by Ralph
Yordy, Tulo lako homosteader.
Joo Zumpfo, nnothor home-
ntondor on tho lake, brought
tho ramnrknblo npociinon to
Klamath Fnlla thla morning,
for official Inspection. ' Tho 1
mushroom wolghod six pounds.
Tho clrcumforonco of tho spocl
4 men was 48 Inches and tho dia
4 motor 10 Inches. It Blood eight 1
Inches high, The stnlk wns ton 1
Inches In olrcumtoronco and
tho dlamotor 3, tnohes.-. v.v :..
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, , ,4., If I were a prospective purchaser of clothing, walking down Main street
" " of Klamath Falls, and I would spy my , store: f I would probably say,
tI :'.iii')i intwr.ii 1 ' -fa.t' - ---"j.- ;JL : " A
weii, iiere is a ciuuung store, not u. very ,, mrpusing ironi, uiuugii,
1( , . ' 1 ! can't be much of a store.'?
What is This in the Window?
Weyenberg Shoes, they are good.
Mastercraft Suits? These are real class and quality, too.
Say, look at the prices! Lower than any place I have seen.
Look at the caps. Nice selection of
colors. Good models, too. Prices ,
are right. $1.25 t0 $3.50
A Weyenberg oxford. Tan color
calfskin. That is a snappy oxford
"': 'for.' $5 ' jr.
A fellow could get dressed up just
right here and it would not cost
him a fortune, either, you bet.
I've got to go to work Monday. I
wonder what they've got in work
clothes? . u'
Here are Uncle Sam shirts at, -
95c apiece.-:.;,....l f
What about these Khaki Pants?
Only $1.95
Those Scout Shoes must be about
$3.50 at least. No, -they are only
$2.25
Gee, that must be a mistake! This
is the place for me! Overalls
$ 1 .50 a pair. ;. ; Why, ; I've- been
paying $2.00 r for them right
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Guess I'll go in. Well, well, here
.. is a good negligee shirt at $1.50
Good stuff and dandy colors
And there are some broadcloth
and French flannel shirts, marked
only $2.50 each.
Say, these are real bargains. Why,
here are Arrow dress shirts at
$1.50 each
There is a ; nice looking stock of
suits. Some dandy patterns there.
Look at that one, latest cut, too. I
need a suit.' GuessT'll try on this
grey. Wow! Ain't ' that snappy?
Perfect fit. What? Only; , $35
for a Hand Made, All-Wool suit
like that?
There are some good-looking
Hats. Powder Blue, Gray, Smoke,
Tan any color a man would
want. A man would be hard to
please that could not find a hat
. 1 C tk a
mere ior $&.uu ... alon$r.
You bet I'll come again! Say, they are nice, pleasant fellows. Acommo
dating, too. Told me to' bring anything back that wasn't satisfactory.
They must have confidence in their merchandise.
I must tell Bill about that store. No use letting a friend overlook a bet
like that.
Yes, folks, that is the way you will feel about this store, too, once you - :
! " , ! ; gettotradinghere. 'M'lf
I know because I worked for wages a long time and I know how it,?!'.
feels when you have the chance tqdyejm of, your hard earned ' 5
jtji ,;?;;.. ) m i money.
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