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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1926)
Thursday, February 18, 1026 Page' Four" EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON L PLAY SEEN DEPARTUR E ' eT.;TADU Kob. 18. (F) lllood stairiod clothing ond a blood-sMln-I'd'fcalctiet wore found today In the office bt Robert C. Kmorsun, a cam mission broker, who 1 disappeared last night after telling Ills wife ho had business at tho office. j Alarmed when ho did not return, relatives informed police, who bat tered down the offico door today and found the plaro Ju 'disorder. Tho nfo und drawer ut. Kmera.n's dk had boon ransacked, .. Emvniou was not Jound. Cardinals to Meet Merrill Quintet Om of tho most Important Karnes In the southern dlvtBlon of tho Ktam- aih Independent Basketball mime, will be pluyed tonight at the legion irvin between tbo Klainnth . Fulls Curdlnnla und the Merrill town ! team. If the Cardinals win, they have cinched tho championship of the southern division of thu league, U ierrill Winn, It la a tie. Tho play-off between the southern and Northern division will be be tween tho teams holdlnR the first und second placo In each division Tho first team of aim league will play the second place team In the ! other division. Winners will tlau play for tho championship. Tentative Uno-up announced this morning by .Manager Frank Z. How ; urd Is Hockley und Ilrndley, for wards; Huberts und .Molatore, gunnls and Swanson. center. Tho Car dinals have not lost a league Rame. Merrill has lost once, to Pelican City. IS J ' v . Any man will tell you it's a thrilling discovery to find the coffee toafregisters' content-' , r ment every time you drink it MJBdoes! For M-J -B is the coffee or constant fidvor. Drink it as you like strong, mild or in-bc tween the same rich, full- , bodied flavor is always in the cup. That's why we say v., ' ' M JB meets every taste in COIICC LAURELS WON YOU G m OPE ? . ., ! t t Oregon Woolen Store vlm-.JT - .v: e i , .. ,. jp,,,!.,! jt " -Always' the Best Sells for Less' h Portland - .Kfnniath Falls - Vancouver It's a fact and that you ail know. , i " Advertising costs money. The -. best ads we know of is to give .our patrons greater values for '" their money than the other, f el- ; low. SUITS All wool, new spring models $24.85 x w WOOL MIX SOX Our OKc price CHOPERS LEATHER MITS Our. price . $100 DRESS SHOES ' Oxfords -i $3.95 $4.95 '. SHOES Washington Diy Sox shoes IJ7 Cf Our price ,OU SHIRTS, Collar attached, good patterns 1 OC Our price LOGGERS WOOL SHIRTS L$7.95 HATS Snappy color, fancy Our price $4.95 t ; t . BLAZERS Fancy colors, knit cuffs, fitted knit belts ?L $6.50 BOYS LONGIES .. . Age 8 to 15 X. $2.85 LUMBER JACK WOOL BLAZERS Our price . H ct the TINE TREE Distinct novelties are scheduled for the vaudeville bill that make. its lnitiaj bow at tho Pino Tree the ater tonight. That Co)legiater Harmonators in "Jazz Supreme" head the bill, five versatile youngsters In a Juzz mar imba band consisting of marimba xylophone ensemble numbers. In terspersed with instrumental modern jaza numbers on piano, saxophone, xylophone, cornet und drum's Peg gy Ward & Tony llorcno, wop com edlaa and s-:ng bird, present com edy talk 'and ..sngs. Fred and Peggy Pymm appear In'"Siocj," an allegorical fantasy with,, comedy rhyme and song. , Herbe.t Ucrt Lenncn, as "The Standard Actor," offers character impersonations, making iip for each character in full view of (he audience aloiiR with sipsing and talking. Hernunl c.i: men In "The Man L'p-Sldo-Dowii," will undoubtedly prove on attraction In hand-balancing and gymnastic feats on a stairway. SAN FItANCISCO. Feb. 13. P) Dutterfat fjb. San Francises, 49 i 50. $5.45 LISLE SOX Black, cord, navy, greys, . : OCr Our price TYt Oregon Woolen Store Always the BestSells for Less Portland - Klamath Falls - Vancouver oAt The LIBERTY Swinging along In his rollicking comedy-melodrama, with another crackerjack story to back up the great popularity of rider and horse. Frad Thompson and Silver Klnx climb to new heights of merrleent, speed and suspense In. "Tho Bandit's Huby," which comes to the lllbcrty Tliealw tonight, 'where it enjoyB its opening engagement In this commun ity". It will continue for a two days run. A plot ; with more than the usual amount of Intense action, Jammed from first ' to last with hnarty laughs, furnishes Thomson and his mount with a great oppor tunity, of which they avail themr selves to the full. For "nailing" laughs and keeping an audience in an uproarthls combination ,1s fast reaching a plane beside . Harold Lloyd. Sliver King Is a real "horse laugh" all tho way, and If that steed hasn't a sense "of humor, then Pega sus was a truck horse! A fine cukW and' splendid direction have com bined to make "Tho llandlt's Ilaby" a production above even the high standard which the public has come to expect In Fred Thomson pictures. Mary Talley,. Former Choir Singer, Makes Dramatic Debut; ia Triumph NEW YOKK, Feb. M. M..1') Tulley, once a choir sinner In Kan sas Oity, Mo., today ut 19, stand acclaimed America's newest and ycuugen prima donna of. tho first rank, Last night she" swept tv brilliant triumph Iti her debut ;it tho Metro politan opera house, s 5,00(1 per sons oirtsldo stormed tho diurs and a capacity tof inoVo than 4.000 gave her un ovation rivalling that c coded Kntico Caruso. Twenty times tho young sopiain was called to the curtain when tho opera was finished. The aria, "Curo Nomo," the liljlt sp-t lu her porformanco as (lildtt'ln Verdlu's "KiRoletto" brought nlno cills. Though New Ynitk took tho shy singer to Its' heart with onthuslasm none was happier than Miss Tally's parents und 200 (rleuds and rela tives who came from Kansas City to boo. her triumph. While thoso wlthla tho huso audi torium were hearing her first notes, mature and full, mouthed police were Tiding,' f jur abreast, along tho sidewalks outsldo to clear them of the crowd. Across a little corri dor from the stago Charles M. Tul ley, a telegraph "operator for the Missouri rarltln railroad nd once an operator for the Associated Press, ticked out over a "wire installed hi; the Associated Pre's news that the dreams of the family had come truo. A3ked If Jits daughter had Inherit ed ber volcu from him, Mr. Talley remarked: "I guess Its from heav en." 1 ' With hor dobut safely behind her. Miss Tallcy today began preparation for her second Appearance as Lucia ut Washlnstoa'B ' birthday matlnoc. Tho scats wote'sold out yesterday, lly selling out the house for two operas before Broadway had heard her voice, Miss Talley has Bet a ro tor;!. ... 4 Tomofrow night sho makes her radio debut, sltfglng with Martla elll, metropolitan ' tenor, from WJZ and itlHed statlbU':ut 9 p. in.'"' - 01 TO MANY MATCHES IJES MOINKS.rObeying a new statute, designed to raise tho stand ard cf "lowa's children, state offi cials aro compiling a list of Iowans unfit to marry and rear fumlllcs. Tho list,', which may, contain as many as 100.000 names, mill be ar ranged In .alphabetical order and pla.-ed In the ha-mls of county clerki v.h) will,., bo Instructed to decline to issue marriage license to any person whose names ore included. Inmates of stale Institutions wao mjy bo released, persons wh are or have been dependent on tho coun ty for financial holp are among the first to be listed. Persons who are known tj have social diseases will be added. ; . - ' , Women Look Twenty Years V:' 'I - ';. 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With n field soul ten seconds before thu ttuu tiuuiul.il, tho Wilhuuetie rnlvorslty busUetbull tiulntut look n out) point lend over tho culltigo of I'ugot Sound fivu hero last nluht, und practically vllinlnnted that team from tho running for tho northwest coufcronco championship, The final score stood 2 to 2S In fuvor of WIN lumettil. , Onu good thing tibout a itidlo li It Is good training for Htuylug up when the buby la sick. PORTLAWD BOUT IN BY EM I'OUTLANl), Ore., Feb; 1. W') Hilly Kdiivni'ds, light honvywelghl wrestler of Kansas City, woa two out of three falls from Hilly Mooslie of Auxtrullu, hero last nluht. Ed wards took I lie first fall lu H6 min utes Villi u ht'udlock, und ho knock ed Moesko out with a kick lu the chin for tho third tM. Mcesko won thu second In 8 minimis with a Jupuuoso wrlstlock. HELEN WILLS VICTORY I1HAULIKU, Vnnfo, III. (II Helen Wills, looking drawn mid piilo lu hor rl-i'Mt tippuainucu' on Hid court! sluce her UrBiiuoui lu uHulust Sutauuo LeuKlfu on Tuwltty won her inalcli III thu oiunliiK roud ut thu lleiilleu lunula tuunauintint. Mr. Iluiuh's ultltudo about our forolgu relation! 'U thai ho sooui! to consider Ihiiin nil poor relation!. T "A" 'A "A m w V w Ladies -Rest Room in Balcony P D. I Shopping News If its Quality Pilcher's Has it f Foresight Style! In wearing ap parel are constantly changing both for thej man, and. for the wo-j man. With buying of- Vcea In New York, th itylo center of tho coun try, It li poislble for ' Pllchea itorei to offer their many patroni, at all times, the . very lat est model in wearing apparel. V 41s V Women's Dress ; Spring 1926 Each dress a masterpiece, but wo forgot the artist when we priced these wonderful dresses, the big gest value you have even seen in ; flat crepe, crepe helen, Alberta crepes, crepe satin, trimmed with metal cloth, embroidered, velvet ribbon trimmed and lace trimmed. Exceptional values in the latest models t 1 CA and colors vIO.OU ' See them in our windows 'i NEW SPRING NECKWEAR , In bright figured pattern, also solid colors, red, blue, . bluck. 98c . New Spring Coats Of the straight lines and flair models, lined with skinner satin and best grade crepe lining, cashier's Arabia, in all the new D 1 A C fl to O 7 C f ipastel Bhds. for springi,,I, LtyVJ rT '"V SPECIAL PURCHASE GLOVES Another spoclal purchnso Just received, t'humols auedo gloves, nil air.es, U to S'a. Vulues l."5 to 12.00. Our price ' $1.19 WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR V aro receiving new uumhors every wuek, Just (tot a now ship inuiit, Friday. Patent Colonial French Vamp, hint! spike heel trimmed with tons! brown kid. $8.00 T t ? ? ? ? ? J y T ? X ? ? ? ? t ? I ? ? J T T T T I ? ? T T ? T T t t X t ? X X X X t Patent Colonial, Pat., buckli) trim, o dandy fitter Patent Colonial with patent bow buckle,' n snug fltlftig lust VH.rtO 9MMJ 'K.-A-FI1GHEIV CO Fifth and Main BemYtmcnt Stores Klamath Falls, Ore. MISS NG N CANYON SLIDE (C.'onlluiteil I'rom Piiko 1) and other perishable debris Is be ing destroyed In a lion tiro, , It 'in hoped, Mr. Wardlnw ex plained, to dig down to "rock bot tom," A spaco averaging morn than 100 feot wide and at least 10d font long, filled to' an average depth of 15 or 20 foot, Is covored with the de bris, every cubic foot of which Ih to bo moved. Mr. Wardlaw nald that night and day shifts will he kopt at work until ovory Hiiunre foot of the ground has been covered. " UINGllAM. XStah, Feb.' 18,-(yp) The known dead In tho Sap Gulch snowslldo this morning numbered 30, twenty twq of whom hnd boon Identified as follows: ' Hen Benson. Mrs. John Ilaltia and year old daughter. Joso Aetencla and wife. Mrs. J. A. Caywood, Alderman Clawson. ; Tom Dolach, " ' Mrs. Ilonnle L. Colo. , ' ' Lloyd Nelson. ' ,H. (!. Van Nowlnnd. Mrs. Van Nowland, his wife, . Mm, William nimby. . t. J 1923 Buick 6 Roadster 1926 License, good .rubber, new Duco paint. In first class mechanical condition. 30 DAYS GUARANTEE ON THIS CAR BUICK GARAGE Tommy Tlbby, 7 years old,, Mrs. Mary Davis. Mrs, Juok llonta. ' i Luonnrd Von Nowland. ' Klslo Van Nowluntl, 10, his" sister. Tony Cuscarot, ' " ' , , ' Ham Prlunoll.' '. -' . ' ' James Snndornon, 21, '' Jnmos Murphy, alias Molghnn, 22, Ilulto, Mont. , . 1 Tho remaining bodies aro unidentified. MIHHlONARV UNHURT PICKING, Feb. 18. (P) A report dated Tuesday says that John Illy, of tho Lutheran United Missions, at 8lnyu.ngchow, In Trenail .province has boon located uitlmrmod. ilVevl ous advices s.ild that ho hud boon mado" prisoner 'of tho nation til peo ple's army on a hnrgo of spying, Thny want to rovlvo the squaro danco, hut this movemont on fool Is almost too sensible to Hticcned. Wood We have a good stock of all kinds of fuel for quick delivery coat looso or by tho Back, Fuol Oil Limit Wood, 12, 10, 24-lnch, cord ., 110.00 Block' Wood direct from bin, Blab Wood, 12 and 10 Inch, , AVnotl, Conl A Fuol Oil PEYTON 8c CO. "WOOD TO BORN" ' 601 Main Phone 535