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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1927)
Page Two. THE EVENING HF.RATIV KLAMATH FALLS. OTvEfiON. Thursday, April 21, 1927. WALL PAPER ; - - ,.l .j .. All New Stock .i p Acme Quality Paint t t 'r- F.R.OLDS1r ... r Aero from Postoffice Phone 43 GfiUESDWIE TALE OF MURDER 0! MEXICANS TOLO Herald Want Ads ' Get Results Passengers and Soldiers . Mercilessly Butchered By Bandits Mrs Earl Carroll Reaches Mate BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Every . Article feubstanitially Reduced at the - . - " Oregon Woolen Huge HOUSE CLEANING S -A. L El "Everything for the Man or the Boy Oregon Woolen Store 8th and Main WE SELL i FOR LESS ' ALWAYS THE BEST ' I 9 ItVI . MEXICO CITY. April 81-F Survlvors at Tuesday night's train tragedy In Jalisco state, ar riving here today, estimated tho total deal at about too. of whom 46 were member of the aoldier guard and f,rom 50 U 10 -srngera. From five to seven Am ericans were on the tralu but none were Injured. The survivors, whj reached I here on relief train. Raid the i hanltts or rebel -who derailed I the engine and then attacked ru I train shouted: "Long Lire Christ, the King." Thev robbed the express coaca of 200.000 pesos, but did not Kick, the passcugers In the burn ing roaches. ' After robbing the passengers they ordered them to leave the . coaches, w-'ileh were then set afire. llurned lo Death Fomo passengers and soldiers, however, were 90 severely wound ed as to be unable to move. Those, were left within the coaches and were burned to death. Three wounded soldiers survived of the military esrdrt. They saved their live by xlls eardlng their Insignia and posing as civilians. Tie attackers poured a heavy rifle fire through the roaches after derailment of the train, which was bound from Guadala jara to . Mexico City. Basslllo Mania.' an Italian, was slightly wounded. He claims the fight lasted over two hours and that manv of the passengers were woundej because of the military escort fought Inside t ie cars nntll the rebels climbed In. Tben the fight continued among the cowering passengers. The rebels, he says, merci lessly butchered the remaining saldiers and passengers mistaken for soldiers. They dIJ not leave nntll'tht arrival of the military train. .1 - ' MM t -V VI J K mm New Roads Arc Planned Soon On Reservation Mi mmi ' '"""'","g r.t First photos from tireeovllle. S. C. on the Earl Carroll case are hown here. The upper picture i of the arrival iu ;revuvllli of Mrs. Marrclln Carroll irluuli. wife of the stricken tbeuirU.il pro ducer, with Carroll's sister. Mrs. Alice C. Sihue'.der. and broiber. Norman Carroll. ' They ruxlitit to (Irecnvllle from New York. Itelow is tho (ireenville City II :pllal. where Earl Carroll was taken when he lapsed Into unconsciousness while aboard a train lor Atlanta prison. ' 1 - MIDLAND Ga Pressed Heart, ' ' Caused Sick Feeling "Ca caused pain around my heart, and I had . a sick, heavy feeling after eating. 1 got won derful results from Adlerlka. Now I eat what I like and feel cheerful again." Mrs. Lydla Belmont. Even the FIRST spoonful of Adlerlka relieves gas and often . removes astonishing amounts of old waste matter fro mtbe system. Makes yon eat and sleep better. No matter I Charles. what you hare tried for your stsmarh and bowels. Adlerlka will surprise you. Whitman Drug Co. (Special to the Herald.) MIDLAND. April Sly A 11 East er party was given atJiii1ionie of Miss Hatel Sisrt N inaday afternoon. An enjovabm 'tocinl afternoon was spent .with games. Luto III the day dainty refresh ments were serve;!. Th guests In- I eluded:. Opal Hjopcr. Pauline Burnett. Vernice Zetiman. Nay dene Gregory. Anna iHu'rnett Isabel! Gusse. Ella CaliUcll. Ed win Shulmlre. Kicbard.h jbusteli, Albert Schmedd. Wlll'iam Bur nett. GuMo Robust. Arthur Shulmlre. Wilbert Zetzman. Ber nard Hooper. Almond Grecrr. Harold Montgome. . Wilfred Shulmlre. Kenneth Coe. Wilbur Short an J the hostaW Mrs. E. A. Shulmlre and son. visited at tbe home of Brief News of Klamath Sin's fir PlytilTe ; llarrjet".v Bell today Institut Hd pllfor a divorce- from Hay tleii, Wl.llert. nlluKliig , criieL and tiihuw.ili I'reltment as ground for ,. fsiy.' Mrs. ' TliU also asks fur the cubiwij- vi invir uiiiiur cnini. I lie couple were muTrliJ June 2S, 1933. Iteiween 3.'i.(HHI , and ,10. lulu will lie rxpeiidi'd by lb" Itiulin ilepartitietit on ruud niHitiiuniuiei and const ruct Ion on Ilin Kluinutli ludluu roserviilluu tills year, ll wus aiiiioiiuied Inlo yeti rduy liv L. 0. Arunld. siiperlnleiuK'Ut t.f the KluniJili lmllun reservation. The proa nan in 11 be classified under Ihroe beads ; I. GrmlhiK uf the CI1II01111I11 tlraynittl road, i. I'leliinlmiry survey and re ronulssiiliee of the Cliiliiiilii lleiitty rtwd. , 3. Grading, binding ami gen eral maintenance of ronils lead ing out of ileatty. , "The Indian service stands ready to sucud IM.uimi on tliu unci! discussed ClillotUiii-llrn'- mill road. "Air. Arnold oplalucd "This lextx-ndllure Is contliiKrnt. however, on Klunmlli county niutchlug tile sum. raising the construction (mid to f IH.tioo. "The thoroughfare should b Improved as It is Hie only outlet for cuiiiniuutty of liuiilier work ers uud farmers " Mr. Arnold explained Hint if the fs.oou available for Ill's -work Is not expeuded before the cud of the fiscal year, tliut It will bo necessary to seud the money buck lo the Indiun service. The proposed Chlloiiuln-Br itly connection would follow up Spra gue river from Chilotmln ' iu lleaiiy. , A' I'nlied Slutes rond eiiKlncvr Is expected III the mar future to make a reroaaissuuew and survey of the project nnd It Is luirely possible that prelimin ary roud construction will V Initiated this year. "Work will be dono on roads leading out or llcntty." the re servation superintendent said "These roads are Impassable dur ing poor weather and It Is our In tention to Improve them so that they will be all-year around lhiirniihrnpdn " The reservation road depart-i,j ment has equipment on hand th:it i'- mnlti.M If IW..II.U . ..... 1 . . . 'f. BREMER-TULLY Counter ph a s e R 0 c e i v o r r . 4 gy 1 n- Countcrphase-Eight, Cabinet Model , Tho m w . t'ouiilnrpliiis i 'ltlnitri'ciirila' Kanl. .Wnat North uud South lor twlulil Itecepnuii. U10 liorilt.nl lest Inr liny receiver. Scores of letters received alliml ucrom lillxlimctilH yever before eniniled tin any aeis except tuo 11-1' Etglil. ' ' 1 cMM.Il IIV j (fj , ;., ' RADIO & ELECTRIC SERVICE co.' ' " ' iW7 hlaiualli I'lioiH- ftUI-J , ; - Are You In. Your Prime? No! Not fi-clintf just riKlil--tlien Uw uiinhine ' , and hot Minurul Baths of . , - RICHARDSON SPRINGS Near Chico, Butte County, California, Can Do Wonders for1 You' Write- us, Lee Richardson, Manager. . maki-a It posslblo to put Into fect the comprehensive road crum." ef- pro. ' ' P ! I with I .; I yJ; ' UasegrH' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slosby on 1 Sunday. ' Mr. and ' Mrs. S. I.. Burnett I visited wlu Mr. Burnetts brutb ' er In the Spring Lake district on . Sunday. Hit From Merrill Mrs. Lee Brown uud Mis. Will Anderson, both of Merrill, spent the afternoon hours here shopping trip.' '" Oil .1 :i Healileln's Arrlvi Mr. and Mrs. I) II. Ileublciu arrived In Klamath Fulls on Wednesday frrikn Spokane, ton. and will make their home here. I trail on In Valley George Bratlnn molorril to Mvilford this morning to spend the day In the valley city trans acting business. He plans to re turn home tonight. Iliut'l Wyanl Leaving Miss Huzi.'l Wyniit plans to leave Klamath Falls the first cf May for Chicago, where she will be murried and make her future home. 1 iim rw:j m mm lwte t a i r- i l m JV . M .. jri-sx W aaws .jm 1 , , ' - si-.i:j s sa.lMMaTsaa1 H II 11 4 v, I , " INP1 AN HON WRITING ii -II Morb-y From Meilfiml T. C. Morley. resident of Mc.l ford is reglsterud at the liut-.'l Hall today from the valley city. Mrs. Mnftulre ,ieie Mrs. William Magulre of Kirk Is In the cite today on a brief lUIUir Harmonize .: - WALLS . WOODWORK FURNITURE Dlvon-r Giuntcil Bonds of inutrluiouy we-e Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Serit k oni ;,cered this morning when Frank family attendcil the Easter ser-; Jenkins was granted a divorce vlcea In Klamath Falls on Sun- rrom Mrs. Nellie Jenkins on the charge of desertion. day. ' Aibert Srhcmerk or Klamath Falls !s enjoying the Easter va cation here with Wilfred Shul mlre. r Frank Gray Is moving bis The divor-e was granted by Judgo Leavftt. Mrs. Jenkins failed to appear. llert Hull l fl Bert Hall of the Hold Hull .family from Flowers' ranch to left this morning for Tucouia I their home ranch near .Ml Hand. where lie will enjoy the Itolary .James Tomysan Is loading a! convention which will he In scs- car of haled hay out at Ms week. Midland I The New Enamel-Like Finish , ' . 4 , J 4 - 1 j;.."i . .'.'. . "Picture your itlcal room--harmonious throughout. Why not realize that Ideal with Fullcrglo? This ' tatirj-srhooth finish wiJi enable you, at small expense, to rsake srty rooni rtful and satisfying. Paint your mil and woodwork in blending tones. And use the Mm Fuliexglo for rehnishing farniture, You'll appreciate Fullerglo's sanitary qualities too! ' Sepeated washing will not harm it Pullerglo i'so easy to use you don't need experience to obtain . tharminf effects. Your Fuller dealer stocks ten deli cate tint and white. Take home a' can or two of I'uHert'lo and try it! ' W. P. ntlKU co r 'JLLKi . f'l-OOR WAX la (Jif or liquid forrp. For floor, furniture nnd woodwork. STINpN STUDIO May King A complete line of new pie lure moulding and frames. Those pictures, you've been going to huve framed for ' ages. Bring them In. We can pleusc you , lit an4 I Streets. SACRA MP.NTO - 's tf Ptitc Cmr flij,; Vitwrifi is Sis Frtwivo. U Anitlfi, Tonlj-iL ' Di.lrOu.tAr V . .1- t.. ,t. . Tht Nt VVtVUi PAINTINO CUTDZ with COLOR CHARTS tiaiiaiie, practical, uselull Ask your Fuller Dealer, listed belows Browne's Paint Store i . 10Mi. Su , IFIIJILILER SLEEP .NORMALLY slon Sunday, Monday and Tu's- 'day. . T.nroule north Mr. Hull will transact business In I'ortlund i and will leave his cat; there, mak ing the remainder of tie trip by train. Tlii- Wemlwr ' ' ' The ' Cyclo-Htornmgraph ut Underwood's Pharmacy shows a Kllghtly ' higher pressure todiy although about tiuon a downward trend was In evidence. No ninrk td change In weather conditions I Bnll'.lpated. ' ; Forecast for next '24 liours: fjflncrally fair , wlih moderate tciiipetatnres. ' ' ' The tycos recording tin ruionic ter maximum and minimum tem jperatures today a; follows: High, 6"; Low, 37. eumatism Cannot Ktlst In I ho lliiiiniii IIihIv It Is preHlcru: In fact, It Is a shuttle to.sufrer Willi Inflam matory, muscular, sclullr Itheu iiiailsm. or nuiirlllH. , Trunk's I'resri Ipllon docs mil ruin Ihn stomach, it lines not de press tho heart, Kat till I ho meal nnd giHid food you wuth whllnj Inking Trunk's I'resirlpllon. f'on-. lains 110 morciiry, sullcyliitn soda, oil wlnii-rnrccu or nurcotlcs, hut positively ovrrroines any kind of rlieuiuntlsm or gout on onrtli. What more do you want? It Is illKissllilu to got something iHitlnr. Uric ucid solvent anil liver medi cine. Trunk's Prescription sells for ll.Tu or 3 for SS.OU ut UTAH tlfM'O CO. -Adv. i Sl.owi.V. I.)buticiily, the Indian pji'rtirtl hit mrw?.c cn V.in crude picturM lh.it told the story of tribal rxieelitions of war or cluse. - Spi rnil.Y. cUkie-mly. jljc ji.tnl arms v( The AssocUitd frers loelay I'.iihcr l!w jlnti.-s el not tinly UkjI. lul njiienul and internjtion.il lup ixnings'. ' The Associated ' Pf ess mrcfs j di nund for news unequalled in the Imteiry ef wtiitcn communi r.ition mrrn it with .Kttir.nc. in tcre'itinn JnJ unhijscU disiuklics. You will find JMrwi in The Evening Herald Herald Want Ads Get ' Results Bfnd'fer and Kfdney Troubles Binlihtd . py Nerx Money Refunded. 4 1 paints I CtASS VARNISHES J LACQUERS ; womib ytrs uu BSSaSSsSaaaaWBSSwaajBsajsjsBB yulrl llberry Here' j Mr. and -Mrs. Walter Frederick. yuiseniierry ot .iieiirora urn in Klamnth Falls for a few-days. A nrnmiiieof tniit dw-loj-. i-r. VJuiseniierry la chief account ihts truly imrvei.iun reinly In his' ant . of . The California Oregon u;t,-IU;o. It 1 (iioirliiF. lo onjtliu-ll'iii , , wiiii ..ih-r nnmrki.i.ln liiirre.ifphii', , l ower Company and will transact il...- .Xi.ni' is of c.'rif.i ginri.1- of , business here In the lull-rents uf li.Tilrhy finimsb), cfrrn-i poritlve, . , , nire. 'iiii-k ..i.d ViTfUAU. company. NRWKKX Tt1I,I-:TS, Diorstle Slim. . , ulsnt to the Kidneys, srs no Knott lli.il I . , ' . ' . ' tli. v ci.rry mi unllmllcil giwniuly f BllNlger Orlll uioiiey lin-k If not aatlsfled. Tou ..re f jr H, balslger of the Ualslger Hie J.iilsi! tiiid Jury. No morn tuiinn, , . . wn.n.r,"! no ino.-e h.fl .n.m.'.ilnn v .nor.. . I. Motor Company Is cxpectnl home lli.K up ro frcnui-nlly. .Vrtvrns 'r.-ih- nn Hundav from Porllnnfl where Mi. kii rhihi ..t the C.M'HK of Klo- " 'rom rornnnil, wnere t.-v nii.j iiin.i.i.T iroMiiiir No iniirr no Is transacting business, ivhi.i y.il. hare -tried, try NKWitKX ' ' 'r.llll.RTH. Voti owe It lo j-nuri-elf fcn , ..... in Ihl." rfmi"lv-von il.i nnf rlrk n IIl'lll'Slll Oil Hlllliluy , ...liny. rT., Nfirihlrfe '". fnlrcr? 75e t Aloha Chapter of the Kastorn per isicknge lit nil .InmuMn. Hl.n.l.iirt 1 , . t - , , ,, ... ,. HiukCii.. Vic. tay. Huiir.fi uivri.. ix.i.lHl'tr will report at Masonic Hall Angeles; Oil. on Sunday nftornoon for rehear- NewreX Diuretic Tftbretsrsnt-ireparhtory to the official HOI-II IIV visit of Worthy Orand Million, I KLAMATH Falls Folks By Star Drug Store, I I party; puss ? S p0"6 MY oy,N OUIITIt I ' r-v r 1 - FACIALS -I pfteTTYFl6RJ HEAVENLYt. CALLS T.' WE 5ETALL oF' o'oe. NOW TAR, RUOCQ Let us save for you a Mother's Day Box of : i AITSTYLE CANDY, ; ; Your mother'., will treasure this gracious gift of Artstyle chocolates lohg . after Mother's Day- ARTSTYLE CHOCOLATE with plenty of nut fillings and carmels 'nougatinesall'the favorites Packed In a handsome metal box. One ' Pound $1.50. , . : ', ' , : STM drug c - Cor. Fifth and Mala trts. I'liileTWiJid i'hanaac)., Adv- - Mrs, KjTi of t "r,vnljlru , '