The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 13, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING HERALD". RTAMATtt FAIXS, OREGON
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3(ews Of The
Klamath Country
Evelyn Wg...-. Mrs. Charlotte Rob- nntc enough t o fall, dislocating her, that Irfl t . eistom Oioson pa a J'JJMJM,M'e ' ! T ! !
Orldllll Mr an.l Mr William II ., I..,..l,l..r , a ill 111 ., li-ln I !,.. I , r .1.1. ..-..nil ' TTTTT'T'V--
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Robertson, Mr and Mrs. Paul too- Mr. and Mm. Pros KnUhr and j TU v expect to be (j ..no a!, at ton J
ortaon, Miss BtlfOtt, Mrs. K. J. Wires 1 family 01 Klamath Kails woro Vttl ikft,
and 0. A. Thptnkl anil tho lies! an I ton at I ho Undo homo
h-slcs. Miss F,ll.ilt Is a slater nine.
Krlduy eve-
eSWALIN
A. E. Strcot
Malln high scho. I,
Saturday, Auguiit
bo In Malln most
principal of the
returned t ) Malln
8, and expects to
of the tin;.- until
of Mrs. V. U. Robertson and is
'spending a rati weeks Witt her at
Hr in. In Kiamath Kails
In the evening Mr. and Mrs
Sanders and daughter K.,renoo, an.l
t'. 11. Ancrera.u called, nJ all en-jo.-o.l
a few hours of excellent vio
lin musio given by Mr. Paul
KoSertson.
Mr. and Mrs. Goo. W. M.-ers en
tertained at ilinno: BUUdaj. Covers
woro laid for Mr. aaj Mrs. J, V.
Sanders and daughter Florence.
Lloyd Ogle o( UtUoview wn
I tvM valley t'lo past wo. h In
Mrs. J. Parks arrived from Idaho "MM
Tuesday to loin her husband w ho 1 "'""l-l ' bo
hero for the past tnontb
They like th. Klamiiih eonntry so
has been
coming UikovioW
hold In thai ill.',
September ft. 8. and 7.
Mr. and Mrs. t'. U, V... alter ot
Klamath Rills ..no guest recently
Mr. and Mrs. Joe I,. Ja-.ibs. ljn-
thy and Donald. Mr. and Mrs. John
Reber and family and Hri, Hebe:'
sister Mrs. Hallmark an I dang Her
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crayson and
school plans In September.
Mr. ami Mra. Maurice UUmore and
little daughter have moved fr.m the
A. K. SUreet residence, whlc.i they
rented for a portion of the sum
mer. Into the apart menu In con
nection with bhclr Sweet Shop and
eloctrlc shop in the Krupbo building.
Rev. Joseph Mlksovcky ami sjn
of Baker City reached Malln on
Saturday, Augu.-t 8. Rev. Miksovskv
will serve' in the capacity of min-1 ch"llr'n ani Mr :1!ul -Vr- Joh" ate
later of the church in .MaL'n. Sorv-' Nc" an1 df.lfhtw Irene, and C. 11.
.Ices will be held In the community vAU1 P3" anJ ,hc and Boat
hall both morning and evening, f Bon to -Mr- u"'1 Mrs J",, I
Rev. Miksovsky officiating. Sunda- i Jacobs a son on Monday. August 10.
sohool at 10:00 a. m. Morning ser- j Uolh alothL,r uu so' aro re
vlces 11:00. Evening services 7:30. PJT"'d "'1;
.Mr and .Mrs. Ueo. II were
j shopping in Ma'.in Monday
Mr. rnnnV .-. l. '"r- '' oo.in A. AlCMimn
Mrs. A. C. Colony of Monte.-a. I
Calif., is visiting her
Mts. Charles Maupin and Mrs
well thov intend I.H'atine permanent
U- In Klamath Kalis whore thov in ! al T r ,l'1'
lend rolna into busioess. I v vhatier llros are eiigagen
Mrs Dean Dow la in Aahltnd
where sho wont for uiedi.nl treat
ment. Mr. and Mrs. Wallet Rouso vro
loth ill and iia.o been confined to
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coppock of
ls Angeles Is visit.ng .his nrnherl
their homo for the past week Mrs
Rouse also fell and dislocated her
elbow.
Mr. and Mrs. Julion Abbott are
enjoying a visit from Mr. Abbott's
father nnd mother and sister. They
plan on returning to their homo fu
M.nlfor.1 Saturday evening.
Karl llrown reports that his wife ,1
whom be took to Ashland for medi
cal treatment Wednesday, is suffer
ing from typhoid fever.
Joe Brown an.l family are spending
a few days at th.1 huckleberry patch.
Mr. aid Mrs. Julion Abbott made
. here
t dill
ling a well.
Mrs. 1, I. Owen was a I Isiu.as
Visitor to Klamath Kulls na day
recently.
Mr. aud Mrs. Jam) Walls who
have boon re id. us in M. dfonl the
nasi two years have '(returned I 1
Illy to make their ihome fr tae
preseut.
TRACY - HILLn
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George Graham. Mrs. Colony ex
pects to remain some -time in Malin.
New Glass is being put In the
Windows of the pcol hall to re
place that brcke-n and Injured at
the time of the ft'.-e. A portion
of the aide wall is also boing re
paired. H. O. WHIlams of the Penunsula
Ranch was a business visitor Sat
urday In Malln.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Eisher and
daughter Loreta attended to busi
ness matters iu Malin on Saturday
from their home In Shasta View,
where Mr. Ftsicr is tMtch rider.
Mrs. Jennie Dunn was skipping
In Malln Saturday afte.-iroon. Mrs.
Dunn was tPostmlstress of the Tula
Lrake post office until it was -discontinued
several years ago.
O. W. Cooley Is at Steel Swamp
helping hay.
Mrs. Peter Miller is staying with
ner daughter Mrs. Cooley in the
and s:n David rill ted Mr. and tt-s-l trip to the huckleberry patch.
.Charles X. Srr-i- of Klamath .lls .brinnine back plenty of the delicious
daughters Slin(av Jrs Snow a s3ter of ! fruit for canning.
Mr. McComb. Mrs. Machamer. an aunt of Mrs.
Miss Rosalie Hickman returned 1 Jack Conner, is visiting at the home
to her home in Malin after spcnl-.of .er niece.
ing s:mc time at Sprague river. . In an effort to reduce the expense
Mrs. Fred Kaspar of Lookout, and of keeping of the wooden tramways
brother Amadcc Thrasier alt- of t through the lumber yard, the Al
Lookout were dinner guests at the ; goma Lumber company has decided
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Myers! to resurface the trams with a pro
on Wednesday. Mrs. K f spar and duct put out by the Goodyear Rub
brother were on their w-ay .home ; ber company. Work is under way now
....in a ...in lavs Bun en 10 inai enu. 11 is expecieu 10 stand
i Kaspar and family of Klamath i the wear of the many tractors and
Kails and taeir daughter Mrs. K'.acus truck loads of lumber passing over
and family of Bonanza. It daily better than the fir which
' has been used before.
0LiGOMA Krc1 EnKl- of Portland and
sister. Mrs. No-thev ;f Klamath
Mrs. P. Baker, and Mrs. Taylor j Falls were visitors at the home of
from the Algoma Logging camp were Mrs. noble's brother. W. Engle, dnr
visiting friends in Algoma on Thurs- j jnF t, wc,.k.
day.
Mrs. It
Windsor accompanied by! x T
her little granddaughter Peggy La j X)L 1
Nicca. arrived from San Francisco j Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Wallis have
Monday for a visit of a couple of returned from Portra.id where Ihev
j weeks at the home of her son J. A. 'spent the past six weeks.
Miss Marie Obenciain ,f Oroville
BREAK HEGALLtu
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aosence or air. cooley. I Windsor
Mir. and Mrs. Arthur Morris Mrs. Hammond and three daugh
Thomas entertaCaed with a dinner iers, mother and sisters of Mrs. Jack
party Sunday evening at their iome j Conner, have returned to their home
a half mile south of M-alln. in h -nor in Pasadena after a delightful vn-
of their daughter Mrs. Raymrnd
Allen. Rigor and grand-laughter
Bdythe Evelyn of McO.-ud, Cal.
The guests were Mrs. Rigor.
cation of six weeks spent at the
Conner home.
Mrs. Pat Winfrey is visiting her
is here for a visit with her parents.
Mr. and Mr-. Frank Obenchain.
Mr. and Mr3. Marvin Cross made
a business trip :o Ashland the pas:
week.
.Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Parker.
Mrs. James Dris.oll, Karl Walker.
.'mother at Siskiyou, who was unfortu- aud Bjrl Hamaker male up I
a party
Stop at home-first
YEARS ago people went into the market place "to
shop." Ttey went, not knowing what they would
find, its price or its worth. Weary hours were spent
in inspection, in bargaining and buying.
Today manufacturers are bringing the market
place to your home. Every time a newspaper comes
a host of oeople are ringing your door-bell. Mer
chants and manufacturers are waiting on the door
step to spread their goods at your feet for you to
look at to inspect at leisure and in comfort.
Don't let the opportunity that advertisements of
fer you slip by. No matter what you want, cloth
ing, groceries, a fountain pen or a farm, you will
find the "better" ones in the advertising columns.
The advertisements tell you where you can get
what you want. They are a guarantee of worth
that protects your purchase.
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which guards Frank Ferrell,
S. R. T. Jones and B. F.
Tiffany were killed. Tracy
later killed Merrill and be
fore his career was ended
by suicide, when held at bay
by a posse, he had killed
several more men.
The Tracy-Merrill break
occurred at 7 o'clock in the
morning. Rifles believed to
have been smuggled to the
convicts from outside the
prison, were secreted in the,
foundry and wore .vctton by the
tw-.j .nnvk-ts after they hid been
marched into the shop.
T.be ,-ot:vlcia were deal shots.
Far.'ell was thot while fu the foun
dry. Jones was picked off the
north wall at 150 yirds. Tho des
peradoes used Tiffany s a shield
after they had gotten outside the
w ills and then killed him.
st.try . f Kscupti
The p nrk't left Salem, but re
turned lhar night and held up J. W
Roberts. , :fcni e. thing and a team
of nors?s fi. ra ICm. The next d i
two posse memlRTs woro aeid up
and a ho s? and buggy and -rifle
taken frcm I leni. Tru-o of the
convl-.-ts wa.i lo t near Needy. Clack
amas county, but on June IB they
st' le .horses at New- Era an! eurly
In t o n: rnlng drive lur Port
land. Three men wore oiughl put
side p. Hand nnd compe!o-d to row
them acro-.s the Columbia river.
Clarke county Washington posses
pursued them without success,
inou 'h daily the otiti. as were eom-
mltting roblwrles. l.-.elr next up
pearan.c was it LaCentUT, Wash..
u June 21, and next they were In
Diympla, after being aased by
p-isses and M --'ib in.l- bhrough
everal ountie-i. To .-eaoh Balterd
and then Seattle they compelled
some fishermen to row Micm across
a streffm.
Kinall) Siiriioinded
Tn: -y was now travejing alone,
anj let lt be known that he had
killed Merrffl in a duel. On July
!. deptii . sheriff K ivui.miI of Sn 'hn
ml li inunty an.i E. E. Urctso, a
I 1 'fflcer, we:o killed by T acy,
and ho fitally .wounded a deputy
game warden - named Raw-ley of
Seattle. The bod., of Merrill was
found Naiiavlni-, Was i.. July li.
T:.::y appeared at Itoslyn, Wasi..
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Older Men
Fall Is Coming!
That means you will both
need new clothing and that's
where we come in!
In our Fall Fabrics you will be able to find a design
to suit you ancf we guarantee to do the rest in a way
that will please you,
PRICES AS THEY SHOULD BE!
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CHAS. J. CIZEK, Merchant Tailor
109 So. 7th St.
Julv 23. and about a week later at j Fletcher, the convicts marched them
Wenutrhee. NeU he appearel at f with knives at their throats toward
Coulee City and Rllzvllle. On the gnte, ordering (Villus to have
August f., a posse surrounded him lb" gate opened hy BtUweU. Htll-
well, ihearlng the orvler, said: "Is-hat
shall 1 do, Collins.'" "Open tho
gale," Cdllns answered. Stllwell
In a wheat field at Fellow where
he comm. tied suicide after being
nn uudrd.
The Wrst Dellveri
The toll of Tracy's rifle was seven
men killed aud one m.uiided.
In the break of July 3, 1SS3. II
men est aped - ver the wall and Hire-.
of tji.-ni were killed as tilley went
ut by Glff:rd Bullwefl, i
In.ludlng Sitka Jack. Of
opened i gate, but it was not the
large gute. but a small one befld
If. t hut did not load entirely out
side. Wetc-her and (Villus rushed
outside the gate, and Sluher Fletcher
ir stiiweii then douad Hie (ate, eut
1 I ting off the ascane of about 10 other
Hi,- li I prisoners who were In the plot. Olio
men who got out one. Old BeeU- 1
camp, notorious crim.nal fflttfl killed
by u posse near Wo dhurn, and
all the oilier were subs.'.iioiit ly can
tared except -a man named Plsbrow.
Capturing the warden, Cioio, Col
lins, and an -overseer named tie).
was ' aught Immediately outside by
Atlle VeatCfh, an employo Mf thu
prison.
Many of the prtsonani ruubod I o
the turnkeys office ti go firoUrms,
but their efforts In the main woro
f rust rated, largely by t ho work of
Stllwell who imured bullets Into
them with much effect, lu ti scuf
fle they got a pistol from the turn
key, i man named tlobat, and a
belonging to Supt. Straltou of
the priaou,
units: OS VISIT
Mr and Mrs. Robert Davis ar-
ii. .1 here yesterday from Calls
toga. California, where they have
boon making their home for the
past few months. Mr. Ilnvls is heri
tor the purpose ot disponing of
some properly In this city. ThM
expect to return south WllMa t.ic
next few duys.
VISITS MRS. MILLER
.Miss Tabor of Dorils was a guimt
at tlie homo of Mrs. W. 1). Miller
over Wednesday.
Leads Scorers
Buying with a Definite knowledge is so
much better than shopping at random.
Study the advertisements
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Try It Yourself
W hen (lie soles wear out nn your latest
necessary t ohavc tlicin fe-solct
TRY THIS
lasts
Figure bow long you
time our Goodyear repaii
We believe you will (ind tlie repair wi
the original solo.
A (ioodyear repair is more than a repair
llicll new parts are substituted for old and
T.isls no inure better have Ihe best.
Introducing Mr. Haym Cuyler. stor
outfielder of the J'lttsburg Pirates.
Tho other day bo registered his
one hundredth run. Iielng the first
major leaguer to turn the trick ihls
season. This Is only his second
year In fast company. but he's al
ready rated a star.y
pair of shoes, ami you find it
ivorti Ihe shoes, then keep Iraek of the
II give you belter service than 111
it is a REBUILDING, in
made a part of the shoe.
HERE'S WHY
GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP
W. W. CONNORS
Next Door to the Herald office