The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 13, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OBJBGON
Ti'H(ly. October 18, 102f
COURT RETURNS
FROM PORTLAND
HavltiK done t In-i r bit tor tho
Norlliorn Much, by testifying In their
behalf before the Interstate commerce
Ganimlmilon mil hearing In Portland.
Comity Judge It. It. Hunuoll and
County Commissioner Hurrcll Short
bava returnod to Klnmuth county
and w. in to havu mot thin uflcruoon
to transact county business.
Judge llunnoll Mas aatfified with
tho showing of th Northern linos at
tho hearing.
Chamber Directors
Postpone Luncheon
Recnuso of the abticncc of so many
of tho chamber of commerce directors
tho regular weekly luncheon today
has been postponed until next Tues
day, at which tlmo the accumulation
of buslnoas will bo considered.
Former Matchmaker
Held in Jail Here
Karl Brown, fortnor Klamath Falls
boxing promoter, Is now quietly
waiting a preliminary bearing In
jail.
Brown, who was arrested follow,
fng the RItchlo-Hcrman tight in
Marahfteld, was lodged In jail In
Marahflold and retained there until
the arrival of the Klamath county
traffic officer, It. E. Knowles.
KnowlCB took Brown In custody
nd brought him back te Klamath
Palls where ho will answer to tho
charge of Issuing checks without
funds.
Brown was formerly the promoter
for the boxing commission and just
recently resigned. Ho is well known
In Klamath Palls and prominently
identified with professional sports.
Miss Bee Begin, proprietress of a
Klamath Palls store, is complaining
witness against Brown.
WIZARD OF CUE
WILL PLAY HERE
AT MECCA AT 7:30
Billiard Expert to Give Free
Exhibition of Skill in
Popular Game
A wlinrd at fancy shots, and de
clared (o bo the world champion In
this line, 0. J. Mills will give n fr.
exhibition nt tho Mecca pool hal
tonight at 7: SO o'clock, It was an
nounood today.
With 2S9 difficult shot.i of fancy
origin. Mills will entertain pool room
habitues tonight with what promts
os to be the most startling billiard
and pool exhibition ever showu here.
Not only that! but .Mills will stage
an exhibition game with several of
the local crack shots. Ho will bo hero
for two nights. This Is his firBt visit
In this city, although on other na
tional tours he has played In ad
jaceut towns.
Tho export makoa tours regularly
each year, taking in all of the prln
clpal cities In each state In the union.
DINNER DANCE
IS POSTPONED
Date of Next Dansant at White
Pelican Hostelry to Be
Announced Later
According to announcement made
today, the dinner dance which was
scheduled for Thursday evening it
'111. hnl.il Whir.. ,.... v.. .
postponed indefinitely. Tho date of
the next affair will be announced by
Mrs. Kllbourn, manager of tho
hostelry.
During the winter months a num
bor of the dances have been plan
ncd, which give promise of being
even more popular than they wero
last winter.
Heavy Frost Wipes
Out Last of Melons
ROSEBURG, Ore.. Oct. 13. The
watermelon season waa officially
ended thla morning when growers
awoke to find their fields covered
with heavy frost. Although the wea
ther bureau did not classify It as a
killing frost, yet It waa sufficient to
kill off the melon vines. There still
remains a large surplus of melons
on the local market, but this will
lie exhausted In a few days. The
temperature at 8 o'clock this morn,
ing waa S3 degrees, the coldest re
corded for the season.
MISS CLARKE AT KKDPORO
Miss Francis Clarke motored this
afternoon for a brief visit with
friends. She plans to return home
tomorrow. Miss Clarke recently re
turned to Klam ith Falls from San
Francisco, where t'.ie has been the
attending nurse of Jack McAullffe.
Her many friends here welcome her
return to the city.
Local Woman Badly
Hurt in Smashup
Suffering from a fractured Jaix
bone and the loss of several trout
teeth, Mrs. Linus LaRock, of Klam
ath Palls, is a patient in one tu
Portland's hospitals, the result of
an auto accident on the highway
between Portland and Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. LiRock wore re
turning to KlamaUh Falls from a
miontih'a vacation in Portland with
val.llvui - .1 ..;.,., . .... i ... .
ini.iin ... .u ii I1-UU3, sun nuio aim-
oring south betweoa Portland and
Salem, when their icar skidded into
a truck, throwing Mrs. La Rtock
through the wind shield.
As soon aa Mrs. LaRock is able
to, they iwill return to Klamath
Falls. She Is suffering from severe
shock.
SOUTHERN' BIHIVESS VISITOR
With plans for spending sovoral
days here on business, C. G. Basham
of San Francisco arrived in Klamath
Falls this morning.
MACDOKL BUSINESS CALLERS
J. 8. Bailey and Everett Bailey
motored up from Mucdoel this morn
ing on a business trip. They expert
to return home late this afternoon.
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The Walton Wright Co.
for
INSURANCE
Fire, Automobile. Casualty
Phone 643W
ADVANCES IN
Wood
Come without any warning
CUKAI' IMtlCEM
are on uow
Don't be one of man; who
will order too late.
Winter la near. Phone your
ordera.
BLOCK WOOD
is our specialty
PEYTON 8c CO.
"WOOD TO BURN"
601 Mail, Phone 535
Donart and Donart
Kill Two Mule Deer
Dona.-t and DMiart, husband and
wife, ere oxcusably proud today.
They returned this morning with
two larje fat mulo tall bu:k deer,
weighing 250 poundB and 185
pounds each.
Donnm and Donart are Mr. and
M:s. Walter Dcwrt, who accom
panied Mr. and Mrs. P aries Deli
art have been In the Barnes Valley
ccuntry for the past few days.
Mrs. Walter Donart, with a mil
placed shut, brought d:wn a five
i 'int buck that weighed in tihe
neighborhood of 250 pounds. Her
ihusband brought down another five
point buck that wogher 185 pounds.
Diaries Donart. Walter's father, i
was just along with the party aa
camp cook and general all around
guide. For ho has already killed
his limit In deer, one a four point
blacktail buck and the other a two
point black tall.
The two couples have been away
the past three days.
Wanted: 600 men to buy their
Full and Winter suits and o'coats
at reduced prices. Sugarman's.(Adv)
f ? j
Hp
Fur Manufacturing.
Coat Remodeling
All work guaranteed
Mrs. Wm. Bessler
436 Klamath Ave.
Between Fourth and Fifth
Next to Moose Hall
Two Workers Meet
Death at Florence
Kl'CiKNK, Ore., Oct. 13.--Newa of
two fatal accidents at Florence Sat
urday was received hero late yes
terday. Fred Saubert. of Cuahman was
drowned In the Pacific ocean when
the boat in which he waa flailing
capsiied. Ills body has not been
recovered.
Frank Heady, with other work
men, was ralslug a residence when
tho supports gave way and the
building caught him and Oscar Muff
toady was Instantly killed while
Huff was badly bruttad.
MURDERED YOUTH
FOUND IN HOUSE
ST. PAH,. Minn. Oct U
--The mutilated body of FranclJ
l'lolettl, 1 1 -year -old nephew of Rev
Louis l'lolettl. pastor of the Cath
olic church ot the Redeemer, was
found today In the attic on the
third floor of a vacant house here.
Discovery- of the body was mail
by Patrolman Jno, ItOIO. I'ollee
expressed the belief that the boy
was murdered al another apot ami
lila body tr.i unpolled lo the vacant i
house. The boy waa laM noon at n
ColiifDaai Duj baUQUtl Monday aa-nldti
NAVAL DAY PROCLAIMED
BALBM, Ore., Oil i:i. -Governor
Pierce today issued a proclamation
I netting aside Tucsda.i O. tolior L'?
us Nuvui Day, i
The flrat real elgu nt fall la when
everli dy ni.iiLh thinking v..ulc,i
must bo here.
THOMAS FISHER
LODGED IN JAIL
Matt Acaisctl of Attempted
Murder Is Broun'it to
Klamath Kails
The massive and ponderous Iron
door or the Klntnnlh county lull
slowly swung nhut laid night behind
Thomas Fllh'or. To I lie 18 Inhitbltiinta
of the Jail. Klsher wun merely tio
(TO;
lint to the dixtrlrt attorney's of
fice he was (he man who Is churgod
with attempting tu murder one How.
nrd H. Heaver on Hunday morning.
KIhor wna brought 14 Klamath
mil lall BlIB' l,y Hhrlff
ii, ,i. ,i r Oraaoant Ml had been
j held lu custody In Crescent since his
urrem ..nun. i' t.i.
Fisher Is charged with being re
sponsible for snverul fractures of the
skull which Heaver Is suffering In
it local hospital. II" Is ehurged with
having eulered a cabin III the Solo
mon DUtt lumber ramp In northern
Klamath, and In the presence or his
wife, who worked nt the rump, hav
ing struck Heaver over tho head with
a suck filled with rocka
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