.Pajro Two
EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OUECON
Wednesday) January 18, IjMltj
KKPOUT UXCONFIIIMKII .
ilBXICO CITY, .In" 13. (,-Ti
(luncrul Joso Alvarei, chief of the
presidential stuff, announces that
subsequent report hnve failed to
confirm previous dispatches to the,
effect that eight of the bandits who
massacred passengers, members ofj
the train crew and the military,
guards on the Guadalaiara-Moxleo
pity passenger train .Saturday night'
had been ex.rmcd.
' General Alvarei .'-aid he had been!
Informed there were two execution).
Federal troops are continuing to
purauo the bandits.
SHIPS COLLIDE
BELOW STOI
A man lu Oklahoma says he killed
n deer with his knife. Wo say the
dry laws are not enforced there.
Washing is harder
work than any wo
man should do
No task in the home so
tears down a woman's
health as the hard work
of washing one can af
ford to make almost any
sacrifice to avoid it.
Yet it isn't necessary to
nake a sacrifice when you
take advantage of our
Rough Dry Service.
We iron flat work.
Troy Laundry
PHOXK 0.1B
NEW YORK. For that sudden
death dinner on prohibition's birth
day at which King Alcohol is to be
depicted in all his evil and buried,
the anti-saloon league says the fed
eral attorney is to loan confiscated
liquor. Mr. Buckner says not so;
he would not loan liquor if be had
it.
ASTORIA, Jan. 13. -(n Quick
action on the part of their piles
probably avoided a serious accident
last night when the steamer Welsh
City .outbound, and the motorshlp
Cnrrlso, collided below hero In the
t'olumbia river.
The Welsh City has been put in
here for a surrey and the C&rrilG
proceded to Portland for repair
The damage to the t'arriso Included
seven bent frames, scores of rive'.s
sheared and plates badly bent.
The Welsh City yesterday complet
ed loading at Longviow after drop
ping down from Portland, and was
on her way to Australia. The Cnrri
so was enroute to Portland from
Honolulu, via San Francisco.
The fog was reported heavy and
the vessels were almost together be
fore the pilots learned of the im
pending danger. The ships were
quickly veered from their course.;
and when they met it was with a
glancing blow.
Both were shaken from stem to
stern. Life boats were lowered and
preparations were made for a gen
eral vacating of the ships After
the first preparations the skippers
ordered surveys and it was found
that neither was badly damaged.
Captain O. P. Rankin was In
charge of the Carriso. owned by the
Oceanic Steamship company, and
Captain A. Lofstett was skipper o:
the Welsh City. The latter was un
der charter by the J. J. Moore company.
e5Wainly cvtfbout
Teople
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HOKDOFItS IN PORTLAND
.Mr. and Mrs. M. Ci. Mordqtt are
In Portland on a eembthod busi
ness and pleasure trip. They are
expected to return home the latter
part of this week.
GUESTS AT I.IMH.LV IIOMK
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Dudley
have as their house guest, Mrs. It.
L. .Vbbttt, of Medtord.
HAYES 1- BETTER
Gn:land Hayes is able to be ah.uit
after suffering for some time past
with a broken tee. caused by a
hammer slipping from his hand
while working at Cap Calkins
garage.
THOMAS BRJKGUiG FAMILY
Rev. J. Henry Thomas motored to
Ashland this feren-on to meet his
family mao are comiug u Klamath
Falls t.i make their future homt).
The fjmliy Is coming from Win
nipeg, Cauada.
DKLZKLI.s MOVING
.Mr. and Mrs. Thcmas White Del-
Keli of the McCarthy apartments are
in ning within a s-'.ort time to the
attractive California bungalow of
Selmens on Eleventh, This honte Is
considered one of the most attrac
tive in the city.
DOE WITH HOUXS FOUND
MRS. BENNETT HOSTESS
Mrs. Eba Bennett was hosto!s on
Tuesday afternoon to a number ci
her friends. The afternoon was
spent In sewing and social onvers 1-tion.
BERKELEY. A remarkable ca
price of nature, a doe with horns,
was shot recently and has been turn
ed over to the museum of verte
brate zoology at the University of
California. Prof. J. Griancll of the
zoology department said an examin
ation showed that the animal was
sterile, which probably accounted
for the unusual growth of horns.
MARINE EARNINGS OFF
MISS GERTRl'DE ATTENDS
Miss Gertrude Eckman of Th"
Gertrude shop, is attending the mil
linery pageant In Los Angeles at
the Blltmore hotel, which b among
the outstanding fashion reviews l:t
thi." southern metropolis this week.
Friday Miss Gertrude leaves for
Chicago from which point she will
go cast to New York City. Cleve
land and St. Louis before returning
home.
Appoint Wood
Grand Juryman
Bonanza Resident Suc
ceeds the Late Mar
shall Orr
A vacancy in the personnel el' the
Klamath county grand Jni'. caused
by the sudden death 01' .Marshall
Orr, Klamath rancher. was filled
this afternoon by appointment of
William Wood ol lloiiaima. Mr. Wood
was appointed by Judge Leavltt,
IMPORTANT taUt INVENTIONS
Tokyo, ifl -Prot. Ryugo in
ouyo of the Sorlcuttural school In
I'yetla Is reported to have perfocl
ed two Invention! that are expect
ed to greatly affect the silk Indus
try, One of these Is said to bo a
devic 10 produce new silk trout old
rail and scraps, while thi other Pi
a simple method of Obtaining, silk
direct from silkworms without wall
lug tor the formation of the cocoons.
Horrors! Reporters in
Bulgaria Get But
$(8.00 per Month
SOFIA. News reporter" have
presumably existed hero on what
many newly married couplcH ahviiva
feel they can fall back on love and
fresh water. The average reporter W"
reins aboui ,8 a ruonUi, ami an Im
portant editor such its Nikola Ml
leff. who was assassinated, receive!
I lou than 100 a inonlh.
g0fB has I I dally nowipgpofl '"'
. , n f0, gbpjil thrto fpjfirtlw or
I a cent encli.
PREFER "IILI E I.EMM" WORK
PITTMIII'lttlll (fl) A majorllv
j of nlghl students at the Carneglb
j institute ol fi ' h" BT
! a proforenos tor "blU lenlm" work.
Only u coniparatlve few nro ontor
I ed tor oooilpntloni Where clean lin
en and well combed hair are nei
idtlen. ,
Itutldlmt aiid iiniititti-ry trades
have attracted many of the students.
DES ESnaagBDaVMaVaValgail arux.aimT.-fS..-. ..rswrrsrar
How Footograph Charts Take All
the Guesswork out of Shoe Fitting
Picture Framing
Kodak Finishing
Stinsor. Studio
GOTHENBURG. There was a de
crease of l.S per cent In earnings
of the 'Swedish merchant marine last
year, compared with the previous
year. The time charter income,
however, showed a gain 'of 70 per
cent. The marine earnings reach
ed $63,469,600.
ALL FOR
$17.50
We will do the following work and fur
nish all materials on any four cylinder
car for $17.50 and on six cylinder car
(except Franklin) for $19.50.
VISITING OLD FRIENDS
Yisiting their hosts of friends In
Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence K. Phelps ar6 amons the out
standing visitors In the city from
Tillamook. Tuesday evening they
were the dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John LInfesty at their home on
909 Lincoln.
VISIT MASONIC CLUB
R. L. Griffith. E. T. Higgenson,
Harry Prather, George Grizzle, Rev.
J. Henry Thomas and Caleb Jones
all prominently connected with the
! Massnic lodge of Klamath Palls.
1 motored to Algoma last evening
! where they attended a Masonic club
meeting at the club house. Close to
i thirty members were present. A
social time was enjoyed.
1. Grind valves
2. Tighten fan belt
3. Check water circulation
4. Tighten water pump
5. Clean and adjust .breaker points
6. Clean carburetor screen
7. Inspect transmission for grease and
fill.
8. Install new cylinder head gasket.
9. Check timing
10. Test and fill battery
11. Clean and adjust spark plugs
12. Adjust carburetor
13. Inspect differential for grease and
fill.
14. Remove carbon
15. Drain, flush and refill crankca3e
16. Oil and grease car all over
BUICK GARAGE
H. E. Hauger, Prop. Opp. White Pelican Hotel
Authorized Buick Sales and Service
RUMHAGH SALE SATURDAY
The rummage sale of the First
Presbyterian church auxiliary has
been arranged for on Saturday. Pa
ckard's Auto Service on Main and
Sixth has been the location chosen
for the sale which will start at
nine o'clock and continue through
out the entire day.
Mrs. M. O. Mordoff Is general
chairman and illl be assisted by the
Mesdames II. D. Reed, Wilbur Jone
lip. V. Bratton, Ella McMillan and
C. H. Landls.
Those having gaimcnts who wish
to donate them to the auxiliary can
get in touch with Mrs. C. H, Landls
at phone 621-YV.
Seven Reasons For That
Wonderful Walk-Over Fit
By means of the patented Footo
graph charts, csr fitters obtain the
accurate measurements of your foot
not merely its length, but width
and ball-to-hcel measurement. Tlie
outline of your foot shows it to be
long and slender or short and stubby
shows just the kind of a shoe re
quired and eliminates guesswork.
Knowing all that there is to know
aboui your foot it is easy for the fit'
ter to pick the very shoe you need
from our complete stock.
That's One Big Reason For
WALK -OVER FIT 1
u i tutomcr In poo f h dtU-over Mbcci in
Vrtf orl -mir.
THERE ARE SIX MQRE READ THEM
t. More than 10'J different sole shapes
in' the WALK-OVER line assures you
of a shoe the shape of your foot.
2. Nearly 200 different lusts In the
line. line for evory known type of
foot. Thoro'a a lust to fit VOPR foot
here.
3. !:. Ic.1.,1 W A I. K - OVER Pear
shaiied liei.l makes the shoo fit
around Ula inkles vlthnut unsightly
gaping. They grip the attklcu but
don't pi... h Hie tons.
1. Every WALK-OVER' shoe Is rein
forced nt points subjected to strain.
They hold their shape longer than any
other shoe you ever wore.
6, Careful workmanship that comes
from fifty years of knowing how gceu
Into every shoe. Th long wear w.vt
iuality Is built In.
8. The leather and fabrics, the up
pi r.i, fine drill linings, rarcfully select
ed soles, all Combine to make WALK
OVERS I'crfi , t ri'tlng ami long-wear-Ing.
FALLS MERCANTILE CO.
Walk-Over Shoes are Union Made
We Arc. Exclusive Agents
BENDS TROOPS
OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla., Jan
13. (if) Governor M. B. Trr.pp
today obtained a company of na
tional guards at McAlister to repo.t
to Wllburton, where more than 09
men were entombed In a mine ex
plosion. They are wanted for guard
1 1 duty.
CIVIL SKRVICH BJ1PLOYKS
HAVK TO LIVK IV TOWN
CHICAGO, III, Home movlng
dny for many city employes may be
a political sidelight in a change of
city administrations. Kmpb.' under
the civil service code have been told
by tin- corporation counsel that they
should live within the city limits. As
a result, hundreds of them are con
fronted With losing their Jobs or
moving their homes, from the sub
urbs back to the city. The city's legal
adviser reversed an opinion handed
down under a previous administration.
bieken Dinner and Pain e
ul. Aej rill, Friday evening,
tlntiuury I5tlr, at the Coin
in it ll i t ' Hall, under llie
aiispfees of Merrill Altar
soelety. Tickets, lilcludlnK
dinner. 91.50. You are cor.
dlally lUVited. fjood Music.
FOUR ARHESTE
f.
M PO
( 'optinuetl from pflge one)
ly trying to pay off his patron.!,
when Patrolman .Morgan, who stand
ing nt the door, stepped over and
annexed more money on the table
and arrested the dealer.
Knew "Ills Kkjc.h"
Just one dealer "sat tight." He
was the dealer of (he stud poker
game, over In the corner of the
eard room and from the time tin;
patrolmen entered ilie room to the
tlrn" they left, not a chip or penny
was seen on the face of the table.
Pandemonium ensued. The play
ers were frightened for fear they
would be arrested and their names
published: Onlookers vied With
each other to see how soon they
OOtttd get out. The report of the
raid spread dttlckly to the street and
In a trice a number of Main BlMet'f
gambling game in progress hIiuI
dovn and the players dispersed.
Player's Freed
Rut only the dialers of the Hire
unlucky tables and Mark Manna,
proprietor of the establishment, were
enngbt. Rather than take thej
quartet to Jail, Chltil Louche as-i
sessed enoh man $"u ball an securl'y!
for their appeeranee before Police
Judge Leui L. GnghaKori tomorrow
morning at 10 o'clock.
Approximately $100 wns COnfltM
eiiied-fiajin the card talries by of-'
fleers and also a large tray of chlpD
found lu Hie drawer of one of the
dialer's tables. Thoy were taken in
lie police Station to, be held for
evidence In case Hie four men plan
to fight the case,
The raid was orderly and efficient,
lore was no blatant display of
guns, nor 'any violence"! The police)
took charge of the Situation and the
victims of the raid showed no ajgu
of resistance, aside from the natural
desire to get away from the place
as soon as possible.
The Rex, pool and card room, Is
located in the baaemeut of the Hail
building on the corner of Seventh I
and Main streets, O was formerly
known aa tho M. St H. Solo rooms
and before that operated as a pri
vate club room. When llannn took
charge of Hit! establishment, the
name was changed to the Hex,
Richardson Springs
"The Hoi if the Soft Shirt"
Near OUloo, Hullo Co., California
A Woundorful place in winter for any one sooklni health,
steam heated hoiei. Housekeeping or camping, AdorM
I
Lee Richardson, Chico, Calif.
This Is Moans, belle of the South
I Scaa. Her picture was taken by Rob-
ert Flaherty, movie man, who trait
L Just. returned with a mm of South
tsHNHB0ea .scenes
TRY SAIL l ll.tHVI.Vti
mtKillTl.lNtiSKA. Bnglnnd.-satls
were Introduced as an aid to plow
ing lu a soil tillers' match near this I
Utile seaside resort of which many of I
Its residents are yaclifaiuen as Weill
as farmera. The wind at limes aid id
Hie horses in draklng Hie plow niohg
btil ni oilier tl rites ptilfs blow the Im
pleincnt lo one side mid spoil "I a
straight furrow, which hintiored the
contestant's chance of winning first!
prise. Men mi well m women pal 1 1-!
clpntfld In the contest) whch' the.
Judges decided was a great Success,!
but thought there was Utile polSlbll'l
It y of sails ever putting horses or I
motors oni of business wbeii.ii comes
lo plowing,
JAPAN TO RR.ViiOAT VIvSSHL
St:K IN CH1NO-JAP WAR
TOKYO. Tin British transport
"Kowshlng," which wan sunk by Ad
miral Togo off the const or Kin en.
Korea, during the OWno-JaphnesG
war In 1994, is to be refloated by Urn
Japanese nnvy. Bxpirt divers I be
preparing for tho work, wlilcb will
n tinlwj nbntil two rhotith n Is 6s
I i nni I ed, I
Tiie transpori in lyint on the sen
bottom ai a depth or 34 fathomsvand
lias on boltrd silver bullion valued ul
almnl l.nOO.000 yen. The sinking ol
die vessel wan de, lured to have been
due to Hie fgcl Hint 11 carried Dhlnoso
soldiers.
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I 1 Calling health making you un
1 III 1 .mil unhappy? Are you tired,
woat ; ml dispirited) Suffer daily
hacktii lie ami Blabbing, rheumatic
twinges? 'i'le 11 look in your kidneys!
The kidney.; aiv the blood niters.
tine, they weaken, the whole system
upi tit. You have dlssy spells, head
id 11 flnarj lrroguJa,rltlos, You
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a slltntilanl dlurollc to Hie kidneys.
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Mn . II. U . GrlmoS, 1 11 Ninth si.,
"' !"! sovhro bacHaohos and a
soroness over my kidneys, Mornings
I foil dull and languid Hlld my kid-
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cprraci tiie trouble! ns ihny relieved
hnokncl nd all sighs of kidney
complalht.
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