The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 21, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
Frltluy, May 21, 192G.
VP EigH
NEW ANGLE IN
CHURCH MYSTERY
(Contlnm-d lini 1'nno 1)
less In tho water, police ordered the
, analysis lato yesterday.
For the first time a person was
located yeaterday who said that she
itw the evangollst swimming and
heard a acreain that must have come
from her. '
. T Emily M. Flnloy. a member of Mrs.
McPherson'i congregation at An ga
ins temple, aald that while on Lick
pier Tuesday she saw a woman swim
ming out toward the end of the pier,
splashing around In the water and
Apparently enjoying herself. Mrs.
Flnloy remarked at the time to a
: friend that the swimmer must hare
nerve to be out so tar alone.
After watching the woman swim
even farther out, Miss Flnley and her
c6mpanion took their eyes off her.
Shortly later they heard a cry, which
Ihey passed unnoticed at the time,
' thinking It came from the children
ttloug the beach. When they looked
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toward the spot where they had Inst
soun the swimmer, sho hnil dltmp
poand. Later they met Miss Emma
Scnnffer. Mrs. McPherson's secra
tnry, on tho beach mid 'wore, told
that the evangelist had boon drown
ed. While the search for Mrs, Me
riicreou's body contiuued, Mrs. Mm
nle Kennedy, mother of tho church
loader, branded reports of kldnn;i
Ings, murder theories and other be
liefs as purely imaginary. She -x-pressed
conviction her daughter had
been drowned.
She also denied that Angclus tem
ple was in financial difficulties or
that Mra. McPhorson carried large
sums In Insurance.
Fisher Ahead
in Coal State
Mellon Protege Leads
Beidelman in Gover
norship Race
PHILADELPHIA, May SI. (ZD
Backed by the forces heudvd by
Secretary of tho Treasury Mellon,
former state banking commissioner,
John S. Fisher, was leading Ed
waid E. Ileldulmau for I ho Penn
sylvania republican gubernatorial
nomination by 10.679 votos.
NOVEL ltOHKKUY Koiurns rrvm Tuesday s primary
SACRAMENTO, Calif. VP) All rrom a" oul 47 of u,e .SM
unknown bandit took the Western ; cletlon dhurkta had been received
Union Bljsan. "don'i delsv. ini.l today. These gave Fisher 63S.518
graph" at Its word, and pushed a j a"I BoUelman IT.937.
message blank over the county which) Fisher's friends said they felt
read "hand over all money in tho ' confident ho had won rAe tight.
till." He escaped with $100. Mr. neideliaan, who was support-
ed by Congressman Win. 8. Vuro
FIRK K.VUAXGKltS MANY and the Republican orgsulsatlcn,
EUREKA. Calif. (J) Scverul had n statement to make,
workmen had a narrow escape In a Additional figures In the repub
flre which destroyed Percy J. j I lean senatorial race slightly reduc
nrown lumber mill with estimated cd the lead of Congressman Vaie,
loss of $100,000. .'who nulntalned modification of the
Volstead net was t ho paramount Is
sue lu the campaign, Willi 2t)G
districts missing the ' congressman
had n plurality over (loorge Whar
ton Pepper of 88,348. Governor
Ulftcrd Plurhot us 171.630 behind
Pepper. Plncliet Ulld Pepper were
classed 119 drys.
lu the democrallc guhcmutnriul
contest 'Judgo Eugene l lloinlwell
of Philadelphia still nulnlalned his
lead of aU-ul otu thousand over
Judge Suunic! S. Khull of Str.iudi-
burg.
HAVEN'T SEEN A X V
WASHINGTONOP)- Millions of
dollars are spent by railroads on
pretty pictures showing beautiful
women getting into and out of
berths. If Joseph N. Teal, a lumber
man. Is correct. He made the stale
ment lu arguing ugalni't freight In
creases.
HIKTOHY PROTESTED
SACRAMENTO, Calif. ;P) Pro
tests are made of the treat ment un
corded Germany, particularly her
war conduct. In histories used by
California schools. Tho Steuben So
ciety of Americu has written th
state superintendent.
;c Pictorial Patterns
Now Here
Just received our new patterns
The only cut out patern ready
tor use.' Yon will find stylo
sheets in our lobby. They are
free.
Shopping News
. STYLE
Americans demand styl
ish wearing apparel. Our
own merchandising de
partment In New York
sends up fashion's latest
decree Fifth Avenue's
newost rreutlons.
THE EYES OF THE STORE
Our windows are the eyes of the store. Here you will find many interesting ar
ticles and all so reasonably priced, quali ty merchandise at all times; . we do not
sacrifice quality, for price. .
For the ;
Graduate
Now i3 the time, don't wait 'till the
last minute to buy the graduate
his or her outfit, you may be sorry.
We just received our third ship
ment of smart frocks for the speci
al event of graduating. Come in
crepe-de-chine, georgette, e t c,
crepe satin of wonderful pastel
shades, nicely trimmed with lace,
ribbon and flowers. The best value
we have offered.
$16.50
GIFT SUGGESTION FOR THE GRADUATES WE HAVE GIFTS FOR THE
; YOUNG MAN OR FOR THE MISS
FOR THE MISS
We may suggest jewelry, brace
lets, chokers, pins of all discrip
tion. Price range 49c to $7.93
FOR BOYS
Belts, ties, hose, caps, handker
chiefs, shirts, belt watch chains
with monograms. Price range
. 49c to $4.98
Make it one of these for her gift
for her graduation. :
Rayon silk bloomers in peach, pink,,
orchid, green and blue, . each
for $1.19, $1.69, $1.98
Crepe Bloomers pink, peach, or
chid, each 59c, 79c
Lingette Bloomers pink, peach, or
chid, blue and other colors.
Each . .. 49c
Soisette Bloomers pink, pencil, or
chid, blue and other good
shades each ' 98c
Voile Bloomers Extra value .$1.19
Silk Scarfs in Beautiful patterns and
vcrv colorful . . . .$2.98 to $4.75
Why not make it one of these
they please.
COSTUME SLIPS
In the new summer shades as light
pink, rose, peach, orchid, tan,
brown.
LiTgctte Slip! .7. $1.49, $1.75, $1.98
Rayon Slips .$2.98
Angel Satin Slips $2 98
Just received a new shipment of silk
undcrthings. Come in and sec them.
Petti knickers a combination Of
bloomers and a short skirt In
front and in back, sun shadow
proof, all good shades . .' . .$3.49
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INCORPORATED
department Stores
Fifth and Main Sts.
Klamath Falls Ore.
Mainly About People
Alll.i; TO UK OCT
, Kilo'jd nt Mrs, Uvuriiu lliirt'i
ure greeting her today, this being
lior first ilujr out of hur apiirlmool
lues her rulum homo (rum the
K burnt h Vnlloy hospital.
SUN IS tWM.KIl
On otvount U( tho rrttloul Illness
af his tittlior, to, Shophurd who Is
itt tho homo or 'his dung-blur, Mrs.
W, N. Drothortoti, Joss llrothorton
or 8uIom, urrlved lu tho city today.
Tho elderly nisn spout a bud ulghl
snj hla rolutlves io concerned
ovor hs sorlout coudltlun.
FltOM l.AKK U WOODS
.Mr. unci Mrs. A. J. , Volniuu or
Lake o' Wuods ro shopping horo
today. Mr. Vollniun Is Interested In
thu I u in lio r business unci owns u suw
mill nt tho resort,
Jr'Utm OOUHIS
H. C roln in with tho K. and C.
Lumber company st Oorrls. Is In
the city today on ortlcJnl business.
Mr. Crilnunt expects to return south
U'luJrrJw.
MODS ) HOI TII
Mr. slid Mis, II. N. Moo rxpoi'l
to leuve In tho morning by motor
ror Hun Krnnrlsro on n rombliicd
business unci pleasure trip.
1'ltO.M 1'IXK (iltOVK
Kills Young well known rotlili'iit
or l'liio Orovo Is u buslnuHS Iriiu
uilor hero loduy.
VK'1'INJ WITH llltllllli:it
Mr. ami Mrs, Starker, or Murtlnns,
t'lillfciriilu, uro thu guests of Mrs.
Zockor's brother, lleruurd ollmiin.
TO ATTKXI) (OXVKXTIO.S
Mrs, Jennie llurn. Mrs. H. T.
Sum mots, Mrs. V. J. Stcilnmuli hud
Mr. sind Mrs. A. II. l.und expect to
leave tomorrow for Hulem to atteml
I ho stato convention of Olid Kullows
unci Kebekshs, which will bo held l;i
the northern city this coming week.
ItKTl lt.MXd KltOM I'OHTI.A.MI
Kenneth Wilbur returned this
ntlern.Kn frvm 1'oriluncl whero ho
bus Im'uu vn a business trip for the
past 'wcok.
Ovcr-Slccp
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have breakfast
cooked in
time for the
7:35
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IN T1IRF.F. to five minutes. Quick,
Quaker Is cooked and ready.
That's (inter limn plain toast.
It's (ood that stands by you
through the morning.
. It's the "liul.mocil ration" ol pro
tcin. carbohydrates, vitauiincs and
"bulk" (in inske lusstives lens nliru
.Wiled) that doctors and suilioritics
now so widely urge.
I Cirt Quick Quaker today. All tlis
! wonderful Utiaker Osls llavor is
thero ... all iis creamy richness.
You will be dcliiihlcd.
! Your (trocer has Qulik Qmkcr
n., fjn:iker Outs you hive always
known them. j)
Quick Quaker
Vacation Days are on,
Are you Prepared?
- In Our Piece Goods Department
You Will Kind a IjirRo Ami) of Silk; All.
Good 8hndes, for (irailuntliifr llresmfl
We are offering the evory dy price values,
six days out of tho week; buy at Pitcher's
and be thrifty. . .
Rayon SII k Figured and atrlpcd pattern
for ...8tk title, $.in -
Silk Mixed Crepe New patterns and color
combinations .Otc, 91.10, 81.110
Pongee. 14 m r. .'...08c
Cotton Piece Goods , of Extra
Values at Exceptionally
Low Prices ' ' .
Voiles 40 Inch wide, figured patterns, good
bright coloring, per yard 30c
Plain colored, real val., yd. tStc, 21K', tlOc, 43c -
Ginghams Apron checks, yd 10c
32 inch Ginghams, yd 13c ami 2.1c
Devonshire Ginghams SKic & 30c
Broadcloths Guaranteed fast colors, plain
colors, all the latest shades, yd. ..40c
Plain and striped patterns, good bright col
ors, per yd. 3ftc
English Prints Guaranteed fast colors, fig
ured patterns of flowers and convention
al pattern',' yd. '. ;..4Sc
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Extra Flannels
For the 'boys that want-the
snappy stuff. Plain and stripes.
All priced rigiit.
6.50 to 15
Natty Sweater
New ones coining in every day.
Boys, you should sec tliesc pat
terns; all sizes, at
5 to 12.50
Golf Sox
Why not wear the comfortable
thing for tennis, golf, fishing,
hiking, motoring, etc., only
1.75 to 4.50
Riding Breeches
Khakics, whipcords, gabardines
worsteds, in all sizes and prices
lace or button bottoms.
2.75 to 15
Anything you want in the way
of luggage "for your vacation.
Make it a pleasure.
"'mi !
When it comes to Suits --It's
Sugarman's to Suit You
Snappy or Conservative patterns,
any new shades you may want, sum- ,
mer and tropical weights, at a price
any man can afford, and satisfaction
absolutely assured.
$22.50 $25 to $45
"I AM Mad at Nobody"