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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1925)
EVENING nERATA ttLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, W&Wft I i'-'02n ssrtr sari 1 p t Boys Cause Criminals Arrest I W W F Wff Z oats i m I r li a pi .. M 3 tit For Your Coffee Tooth Got some of our fresh roasted coffee. We are the only place in this county where you can get coffee that has been roasted the yery day you buy it. To go with your coffee we have a complete Jine of imported and domestic groceries. We can serve you Until 9 O'Clock Every Evening Italian-American Grocery 910 Main Open Evenings and Sundays Complete line of Domestic and Imported GoodsX WE DELIVER FREE 1 ) 1 I Good for worm s not for people Ground soaked with dish water pleases flies and angle worms, but is annoying even unhealthy for people. All vase. vatpr.? from your country dwelling should be disposed of, the septic tank w.iyt' h "is convenient and inexpensive health insurance. Used in connection with our "Lorenco" automatic water systems, it brings city comfort to your coun trv home. ssBsssn ' M$K' wM MOTORS OARS BOAT FITTINGS bhnson OUTBOARD MOTORS GET INTO THE BOAT AND SEE FOR YOURSELF and Rowboats in Stock, Ready for Delivery J Phone 371 On 6th near Main While plajins in tho street near th Jet! Tommy ". ill. ii, Utt Jiid Y-tla-' Matthews, 13. sons of policemen, saw Bvo men sius thefc naJw ui "cap-: from Jail ut ICr.ojaitl,.. Tcnn. TIv.' boys i icd wltll :r.o oocirloi 91 whora wcro murterera, and tl I over houao un m ook. refuse until ulSccrs arrived, a reward is bclsj ;cd tor , the boV3. Here's A Bit Of Light Reading Gathered From Different Points! t t 2 i y i i i Y X 2 2 2 i t 2 t I A. 5 5 " 2 X TELFORD 8c SON 120 Conger Avenue Johnson Motor Agents VIOLENT DEATHS Hindenburff 78 gftts up ut 7 : ) every day and walks four miles through forests. VIENNA Form?r Prince Joachim of Prussia is leading a band here, while his cousin, the Kx-Kaiser, is sawing wood at Doom. i.exixorad Great auanttUe? of jewels have hoen found in the house the Czar's tailor used to live in. ROME Mussolini becomes Cud Father to 250 children all at once. BUENOS AIRES -Prince of Wales battles senorltas at the races -with violets. Chinese Boycott American Goods LIVERPOOL. Aug. 24. Tho Sh&'nchftl correspondent of tho Liver pool PoaJ iaji tho boycott declared by the Cantonese government against British and Juia:iciie shlp ners bus been extended Include American gctods. Tho Cantonese government lias offf.ialls notified American firms andjpsfcamshipjiies having ibices in .Shanghai that all American merch andise intended far Canton must be landed at Shanghai 'and rcship pod in Russian or Chinese bouts. WORCESTER, Mass. A fugitive bandit is disguising himself as a' flapper. Human nature la what makes your dog seem to have more sense than any other known dog. Sanitary Fruit Market 701 Main Street Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Open from 6 a. m. to 12 Midnight MINER'S MISFORTUNE RRINGS AID TO MAKE HIS DREAMS COME TRUE J hir- In the mine and caused an In ijury : his back which incapaclta- PITTSBURGH (fP) Isador For lln now believes "It's an ill wind that blows nobody good," for a mis fortune that befell him helped him to realize a dream of yours. Forlin, a mine laborer at Blairs ville, Pa., had an ambition for a long time to return to his homo in the Tyrolean Alps and establish a tourist hotel. The savings mounted slowly, however, and the goal seem ed far distant. One day a pile of slate fell on ted him for furtner work. Tho Workmen's Compensation Board awarded him $12 a week for 500 weeks. Forlln applied for It In a lump sum. The board granted his request, and with the money he intends to make his dream come true. DR. LAMB ABHBURNHAM, Mass. The town has no police; all three are suspend ed with the chief when he is caught in raid on gamblers. PHILADELPHIA Lyman Ford makes a half mile parachute jump from a plane. lands safely on top of motor truck, is knocked off and breaks leg in ten foot drop. POMPTON LAKES. N. J. Holy Rollers object to mixed bathing by other campers. NEW YORK Hope Hampton, the youthful star of the films, is to br: a mother In law. Yvonne Brulatour. daughter of her husband, is to marry. He left this afternoon for the huckleberry patch where he will spend several days visiting with friends and then return to Klam ath Falls to spend tho rest of his vacation here. Since joining the navy some two years ago ho has had a number of trips overseas and to Japan. Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Lamb motor el to Ashland yesterday to spend tho day visiting with friends. The Washington Cafe U the moat popular eating place In Klamath Falli today "There's a Reason" YOU CAN EAT BETTER FOR LESS AMERICAN AND CHINESE DISHES ISO Booth Sixth Wee Shins, Prop. RETURNS TO WASHINGTON Mrs. Mary Johnson who for the past fortnight has been vislilng with her son, J. J. Johnson, left Sunday by stage for Eugene where she plans to visit for several weeks with hot daughter, before journeying on to her home at Wevorly. Washington. BE COOL! Eat where every bit of air, in both kitchen and dining room, is cooled and changed every ten minutes. Why Swelter? "COMFORT COSTS NO MORE." CLUB CAFE TIE BIG TOLL CHICAGO, Aug. 24. (P) Twenty six persons were killed and many others were injured throughout tho country in week-end accidents rang ing from automobile collisions to flying mishap.. Sovon autom bil lats nvero killed: five persona were drowned, five succumbed to vlol envo while six other wcro fatally hurt In train. t urn, fire and launch accidents. The autom bllo toll for tho en tire week" In nlno middle western states was 87. Captain II. P. lloey. :S2, of Spokane, Wtuth., was killed by a muchine at Columbus, Ga. Captain Prater Hale of tho army air service, and his meobanlo, Prlv ato Earl C. Morris were killed at Whito Sulphur Springs, V. V.t.. when the engine of the airplane ex ploded shortly after they had hopped off for Washington, while Joe Lach attelle. 20, of Grand Rapids. Mich., fell 200 feet to his dentil while do ing "Airplane stunts'' with u dying circus. FORMER HOY HERE Howard Schlldgn n, former Klam-1 ath Falls boy and a graduate of the local schools, now in the United j States Navy, is hero for a visit of a month with relatives and friend having a furlough. HOPKINS AT LAKE Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hopkins en joyed their first trip to Crater Lake on Sunday, returning home late IttBl evening. Mr. llokplns is day clerk at the hotel white Pelican and With Mrs. Hopkins arrived here about two months ago from Los Angi les, ADVANCES IN Wood Come without any warning. ( HEAP PRICES are on now Don't be oho of many who will order too late. Winter is near. Phone your orders. BLOCK WOOD is our specialty PEYTON & CO. "WOOD TO BURN" 601 Main Phone 535 Walker Will Risk His Title Tonight CHICAGO, Aug. 24. (P) Mickey Walker, world's welterweight cham pion, will take ihls title Into the ring with him when ho meets Sailor Freedman tonight at the East Clil cugo larena. Both fighters will be under the 147 pound .welterweight limit. Tho row over the selection (of a referee, which for a lime threatened to bring, about cancellation of the match, was settled yesterday wiion Jim Mullln was accepted by bath sides. You Can Always Park Right in front of this market and you can stay there as long as you like. For The.Bcst in Meat and A Delicious Salad Come where you are sure to get the finest quality together with that service that pleases. SINCLAIR MARKET 1125 Main Phone 793 "Let me Serve You' COAST LEAGUE SCORES At Salt Lake lii-il, Portland 12-6. At Oakland 2-2, San Francisco l-U At Vernon 2-9, Los Angelo.i 1-fl, Seob&d game called In llllt, durk- ness. At HRTamcnto 1-2, Seattle 5-10. CONVICT BACK N THEIR CELLS (Continued Prom rlgO One) lunch In a Utile cove along the Gol dendale - Yakima road In eastern Washington by Deputy Sheriffs 11. Chris to tferson, Pete Rexford ami (leo. E. Jackson and Odnfltahie Ed. (IIosh, nil oj Portland, showed more composure and bravado than hi companion, hut was visibly affected by tho prospect of hanging. Ho too bal protested Innocence of any cap ital offense. Their home-coming wan In sharp contrast to tho return of Murray Just after noon Saturday, when automobiles containing a hundred or more curious people were clustered about the gate anil tho warden's of flco wan crowded with officers, re porters and photographers. Quiet, hniuo lonUng - Accompanied by their four cap tors In an automobile, Wlllos and Kelly were returned to tho prison yesterday morning lust after 10:30 O'clock, The warden and a lmndful of his subordinates and two news paper men were tho only ones to greet them. Neither had more than a few words to nay and they were "dressed In" at once and placed in tho solitary cells In the north end of tho cell house that are reserved for condemned men. Their cells, like Murray's, are dou ble locked and covered with screens to prevent anyone passing anything In lo them, Day nod night a guard pnssesiback and forth before them. Between Murray and Wlllos are two vacant colls, and another un occupied cell separates Wlllos and Kelly. All three of tho men have eaten and slept well, Deputy Warden Wi ley reports. Grand Jury iteiMiy While I hey contemplate and brood over the events or their Immediate' past mid future, District Attorney John f'arson and his assistant, Lyle J. Page, tiro devoting their entire time lo WettVlnJ a chain of evidence In support of tho three Indictments of first degee murder that win ho asked -of the Marlon county grand Jury when It convenes hero In spe cial session Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. How exhaustive will bo the Inquiry of the grand Jurors, Cur son wan not prepared today to nay, hut he expects their deliberations to extend over throe or four days. With their report tho trial Judge will be asked to set the date of their trial an early as possible. Are your Children's Eyes Ready for School? I not, see to them now. The child with poor eyes has lo work much harder thuu the one with normal vision lo keep up wllh their classes. Soo nt onco DR. GOBLE 700 MAIN Kyes Glasses Kxnmliied littod Itepalrs Quick Service I 4