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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1926)
ile Two EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Wednosdny, February 17, 102(5 IS Roy Moore Freed by Port :. land Jury on Liquor Possession Charge .rolttLAND, Ore.. Feb. 1 7. (1) Jlojr Moore, confessed buollcggcr (ind dill owner, una found nil guil ty on' a particular charge of liquor Jiosscsslon by a federal court Jury ' today, A sealed verdict, reached during iho night, iwa read by Judge Deun Ut the opening ot court this nioru Jng. " 'jtooi'e w.is chirped with hcins the owner of 1 H r, gallons m! liquor sein ed In a oar at a garage near Twenty first wnd Washington streets last September, 'when Lester A. l)lrk gon was arrested as tho transporter. Ai star government witness In ' the liquor conspiracy case against Special State Dry Agent Arthur Christensen, Kobert Smith and A. C. Smith, Mtore deolared that ho owned a still near St. Paul, Ore, which, the men raided, and that later lie made a deal to turn over a lot M the liquor 'which was pot seized. Federal Judge Wolverton this morning issued his instructions to (ha jury in the case against the three officers. We can hardly wait fr spring. We -want to see a fat man try to do the Charleston in a bathing suit. Dri J. G. Goble Dr. L. J. Goble Male 100 ' -ofO Vh Ml . rTM LJft. Off-No Pain! Doesn't hurt one'bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, in stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. ' Your druggist sells a tiny bottle r.f "Freezone" for a few centf-, sufficient to remove evory hard corn, soft com. or corn between the toes, am' lite foot calluses, without soreness r ir ritation. . . To Cure Cold -OV' m I in One Day Talced - dp Laxaiivo uruiiiu Quinine iabhU J$ 'The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will tot tifythe system ogainat Grip, Influenza and other serious ills resulting from a Cold. The box bears this signaturo ' ' Price 80a STILL OWNER GIN FREEDOM CORNS CYI 1 Plans For "Old Tyme Concert" Now Complete Performance Tomor row Night to be Unusual What gives promise tif being one of the niOKt enjoyable concerts to bo given In the city in many months is thnt being sponsored by the llethcny circle of the First Presby terian church, "Ve Old Tyme Con cert" In which somo of tho leading musicians of Klamath Kails wilj ap pear" tomorrow owning ut cignt o'clock. OKI time costumes have arrived from the south for the entertainers, dating back io as early as 1T74 and are mosi elaborate. On the program which includes old time numbers exclusively are the following numbers: Auld Lang Syne Men and Wo men singers. Annie Laurie .Mistress Lucas will sing alone. ,' Minuet- Four Sweet Maids. Those Endearing Young Charms Ye melodious singer, Augusta Par ker. Ye Mumblelogue tirnnther Vested. Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes; Massa's in the Cold, Cod Ground Ye Men Singers. In the Gloaming: Pilgrim's Cho rus Mistress Melntyre will play on as Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Lenses ground in our own factory to your -individual requirements. Quick service. We replace any lense (Continued From Page t) impressive public buildings in soutj ern Oregon. It fas 14 spacious class rooms, a domestic science room and a manual training room,' and also offices and rest rooms. '"''.'' ' Although the building is not ab solutely fire proof, fire hazard as a danger. Is greatly reduced by fiM roof stairs, whirh would in case of a blaze im-itre safe egress from the building. One of the features of the structure is the "vide and roomy halls and the location of the school rooms, which guarantee steady and adequate light through out the -day. The new building will relieve a congestion in city s csloothhtatao nnew-tltin .In city schools that has !j- ii a problem to school authorities during the past two and a half years. It will also remove the bulk of the pupils of Central sohool from Main street, where heavy traffic is a constant danger to children playing during recess periods and at noon. Another feature at the Fremont school is the play sheds which will provide a dry and comfortable place for children to engage in Indoor (.nines Curing stormy days. "I look for these play shads to raise the standard ot our high school athb tics," Leslie Rogers, a member of the school board, said this morn ing. "Absence of an adequate place to practice basket ball, indoor bass b.ill, h UK resulted In public school hlliiri-n knowing . Utile .of indoor athletics, when they go to higil school." The firm of John Almeter & Souk had the contract for general coi structlon of the new building. Lot ens Plumbing company had tie plumbing and heating contract and Linkville Electric company the light ing contract. Charles N. Coscboom, local architect drew the plans for the structure. GUIFFITH 18 KXAMIXF.lt SALEM, Ore., Feb. 17. (P) Gov ernor Pierce today 'reappointed fjeorge Griffith, of Oregon City as a member of the state board of barlier examiners No and then when an auto djiver doesn't look where he is going it is to the hospital. FHEUHTSCIIDDt 1 IS Gil 0. WHAT'S SMART American business men have a style of their own the Wall Street type A GOOD tleul has been writ tea about styles for col lege men; about sport stylus, and innovations of one sort or another, but very little bus been said about one of tho most im portant groups of well dressed men in America. This uroup is composed of successful business men; men who do biff .things. They are past the first Hush of youth. They work bard most of the time. Oceasiouidly they play; and when they do, they play hard. These men, usually, have more important things to think about lhau clothes. They don't (to in for extremes of style, and yot they recognize the importance of being well dressed. In other words, they know it pays "to look the part." - Such men, tho they may be a bit conservative as to cut or color, buy clothes of the finest woolens, and insist on having tbera well made. They like thera a bit trim, but with a roomy, flexible back to accommodate a vigorous figure. Some prefer the single breasted and some the double breasted type, with a soft front Vhich drapes weJL Wall Street, be tag the nerve center of American finance, is likewise the style center for the successful American business man, and the clothes he prefers are spoken of as "Wall Street ye organ.' , Comin' Tru' the l?ye Mistress 01ds,will now warble.- I Grandmother's Advice Yo Belle of ye Towne. ' , Swanee Hiver--Sundry Singers. ' Old Black Joe Uncle llemus.' . The .Last Hose of Summer Yo Sweet Singer. Mistress Voye. When Johnny Comes Marching Home Yo galltrnt soldier. - Dixie All ye men and women singers. Lynn Sabin will appear as Uncle Remus in Old Black Joe; Mrs. R." Lucas as Annie Laurie; E. S. Veatch in Yo Mumblelo'sue; Miss Vera Houston in Grandmother's Ad vlee; John Houston in When John nys Comes Marching Home. The chamber of commerce quartette wiJ sing "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes," and "Massa's in tho Cold, Cold. Ground." The concert will be held in the parlors of the First Presbyterian church. ... , FOOD SALE SATI HDAY Ladies of the First Christian chinch are balding a cooked food sale all day Saturday at the Plggly Wlggly store on Main street. H.l.XTKR IS BETTKIt Tie condition of Griffith C. Dex ter shows steady Improvement and he hopes to he able to resume bis position within the next few days.' JIISS TITTLE GOES SOUTH -Miss Bobbiette Tuttle. left on ;:.ls morning's' train for San Francls.-o. where shemflt Tisit lor several weeks with her sister, XlUs Lm Tuttle. : We have a good stock of all kinds of fuel for quick delivery . - Coal loose or by the sack. Fuel Oil X , . Limb Wood, 12, 10, 24-Inch, cord , S10.00 ' Block Wood direct from bin. ' Slab Wood, 12 and JG inch. Wood Coal & Foe Oil PEYTON 8C CO. "WOOD TO BOBN" 601 Main Phone 535, . . . Wood Your wife will get great enjoyment and the children lots of. fun by reading the , ' ' 1 Klamath Sun . . ' ' Lumberlogue' Tho only lumber paper In-southern Oregon. IN MEN'S WEAR III i ' ; J models. Caber checks, blues grays, and cedarwood shades ia unobtrusive patterns are among the colors favored for spring, according to style observers for , Hart Schaffner & Max. (riiiitiiiurtl Fniiu I'ngo t) 3 years for larcency. C. W. Arnold, received from Unni tilla county to serve life for second degree murder. : William Short, received October 26, 1925. from Jackson county for operating a still and holding lift a; officer. The two convicts sent to tlvi bull pert earlier In the evening for setting fire to the flax plant were Carl Murray and William Stroud, both incorrigibles attired In stripes. Governor Piorce and Warden Llllie both' said that the setting of the fire was definitely fixed on the two men, but would not divulge how they got the information. Tho fire started In two plnees on the floor of the threshing room, hut burned only a few pounds of tow before .t was extinguished by tho prison fire men and the Salem department. Disciplinary measures recently li stituted by -Warden iLllllo are con sulted the cause of tho riot. The 'ptest of these were put Into effect yesterday. Rules prohibit conven tion at meals and requiring the crn victs in' going to and from the din ing room to march with arms folded. These rules were abolished at the prison about nino years ago, It Is thought, during the adminlstrntlun of Governor Withycombe. A recent cut In the wases of the prlson'ra from 50 to 25 cents a day, am! an order that incorrigibles be dressed in nt'ipes w?rc resented by t! o pris cners 'and are considered among the grievances that caused the riot. Unarmed men In charge of the dining room when the trouble start ed were Principal keeper, W. . M. Miller and Giiunbi Asa Fisher, dro ver White. William Whlje and L. Stantop'. Ordinarily only three men are on guard In the dining room, but the flax flro and some ot ier incidents made the officials uspucl trouble. '', ' ' "Iiimedlately after the signal vas given," said Guard Fisher, "I din': think more than a dozen or fifteen convicts were in action. But tho riot grew', and ,1 believe beforo It was slopped about 150 woro In volvcd. Take It ' from tno, thero were somo tctieups In thnt dining room. I never saw so many teacups l in .my life as there were flying through the air." ' V Principal Keeper Millcri thinks not moro than SO or 00 men wore In volved. ' A revised chock of the cnvlcts '' 1 m PRISON ERS DUELLED T "Beginners' Class Y To Start Monday A beginners elusa will open Mon day mornliiK til Central school, II wan 'announced this mnrnliiir bv I Wells, ylty school eiipi'iinumili'til. All children within tin, c:y kcIki l district may intend. , ' "Any child who is six yeiuvi old or over or who will bA slx.youi.. n.d by next May will be eligible to oilier tilt) now class." Mr. Wells ailld. HOItDK.lt (i.OSKD WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. If) Oriturs closing the International li'ii' dor tit Tia Juutia between the hoivs of six p. in, ami eight a. in, wore Issued today by Iho treasury.' '..' ''..'.. FOR DESSERT . ' . - - Let us make you a brick of ..... i . . ,'":.' . ' Crater Lake -Ice Cream With a Special Center such as a card design or a GEORGE WASHINGTON HATCHET. We can , make any color or flavor you wish. We deliver ice cream packed to keep till you arc ready to. serve. ' .-.CREAMERY in (he prison hospital shows soren men in hospital cots. They are Corley, Moor, Arnold,-Cadana.'smlth Davis and Short. , J. M. James anj Pat Burke, bath old men, are slight ly wounded and aro la their cells. Asa Tlndall, a convla from Pendle ton who is serving time f jr larceny, broke a bono in -bis toot by fallln,: down short clcvat,.ir shaft. ' Those sent to the "bull pon" ti day rs leaders of the riot plot were: Alvin Adams. Multnomah county, l.i years for assault nhd. robberv armed with a dnngerous weapon. Roy (Alabama) McXalr. Multno mah, county, to years, assault and robbery armed With a dangerous weapon. . x Richard Moore, Multnomah coun ty, five years, assault and robbe.-y with a dangerous Weapon. Pat Bishop, Klamath comity, thr e years for forgfjry.-'; " Jack Taylor, Multnomah' county, two 10 .year concurrent sentences, assault and robbofv armed with n dunRoroiis. weapon. , ' Kd Piincan, Josephine .county, ono year for forgery. The organ being played upon tho most right how' Is tho noao. COSTUMES NOW AT , CLUB FOR , Elks Annual lue i ' given : ' 1 MONDAY . NIGHT February 22, 1926 I A Wonderful T'me Invitations also at Club Masd . JL BALL COURTESY FORBID fit MOSCOW, (!)- Miiduniu Lenin would bo offended If u male "coin riidn" offcri'd her n scut In u train, opened u door for her, or Htoipnd ii-bln t,i give her profoiloiice. II, aid M'1'.Iiik mid hut-tipping have been rob iK'.tid lo llm past In Coin mutiltt Itusiiln for hygienic reasons nml tnmi and wq:in mo on n pur. There Is li o sox In i'ointmiiiim. K.vnn If you do ii: vc iniitiey on' tooth lirtiNlicH anil i iit ti pusto, li won't bo enough 10 buy false tooth. '. ' ' 1 KLAMATH FALLS A bathroom Is no better than its valves, fittings and fixtures . GET C-R A N QUALITY AN D VALUE IN EVERY PLUMBING DETAIL '. See your local dealer ' Lions Club To Be , Organized Here , By Medford Man , A Lions cluh, a service organiza tion slmllur to itha notary and Kl wanls clubs, Is In process of forma tion iin Klumulh Fnlla, . It bei amu known today,' .,.-, J? W, Judy, Medford business man and president of tin Medford Lions club, is In this city intorvlowltig local business mon on the proposed club nnd has mot with a favorable re sponse to his plan to stunt n Lions club In Klamath Falls. Mr. Judy's Idea Is to orgnnlzo the (ilvlc club this week, to Include some 25 members. Dnflnlto announcement of the formation of tho organization Is expected tho lutitor pnrt of this week. . ' . CAM DON, N. J. llnklsseil for throe yours, Mrs. Frank De.-ker, .in, has won a divorce. She toitlfled her hiiHhanil had jlotncd 'n cult th.it forbade dlsiilav of affection. ""Such a condition In tho marrlugo slnto Vice Chancellor Learning regards as contrary to Hie Institutions , of Ibis country nnd the tenets of the Biulo. . ILL RITE BANDITS HAI.KM, Ore., Feb, IT.' 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