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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1927)
no THE EVEN'ING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. Friday. August 20.1927 KILLER BREAKS OUT Northwest Police and and Sheriff's Offices Search for Slayer ; ' CHKHAI.IS, Val... Auk. J V. -ShiTlffn ami polfr In west ' ' tin WnshhiKtttn hiv bevn akej - 1 lo W on the lookout for a con- Mi (! murdviiT find two otiVr ls itoiu-m who kfckeii and burneil i , Hu tr way out of tlie county jail H: . )wi early tHtTday. ; -. Two of the primtn. Kmmott It.!..y, 3i. wife jOttyer, k hnriKlnp June 17. was " hiilii-d lv apptal to the aupreme V.ii.rt. and A. J. Hurke, 41. ii vvriit n trial on criminal. -,-.tult rtiarK. are exported In put up a desperate fight to e ; jcape capture. The third prlaoner '-' 1i K. Hubert h. 15. a negro, ; iiciiid of a mrir of burglaries. Klioriff Kdwiird IejteUr aald ' lit; WMleved the break had bwn phiiMieti rlwr. more than twu month... A tleel bar which wa rtnyjttd from (he tank confining thrill, d Imcu aa wed i h ro u k h mime time a (to and the crack 'rlll.1 t III. A..A l.rAnil .nirnlo f lMK IMjtniml After tvniovti.it Ihe ateel Tiant the trio net fire to the wooden nheathlng' -overlna; the brtrk wall, charring It sufficiently to permit them to reach and remove a number of hricka. Mortar holdltiK the bricks In place wa I kicked away and the men lowered late fail and wiuter. G. N. PRESIDENT INSPECTS WORK (Continued fmui page one) are overtaken ami fan tliero fter as the bed tail be muili1 ready. Conditions ere now Ideal for the rniiil prosecution of the work anil Mr. lludd declared thai he expected very Utile tw-rlous delay from I ha weuther during Some themselves In the ground with delay may lie vanned by dim- rope made from Ihe canvas of machinery. ACIIKH I IIIIM HKill OTK. LONDON. Auk. : A woman vhil'-nliit here suffers a severe whose toothache whenever she plays cer tain high notes. Dentists have found Ihe tooth to be perfectly sound and It never Hives the wo man any trouble except w hen she plays her violin. ANY WKr'HKKXCK "Is your husband Idle these days or did he net that appoint ment as proholiition agent?" Yes.' J udge. culty in locating uou-resident owners of a few small strips of land still necessary for right of way. but Mr. lludd did not look for auy extended piuse in the construction from this cause. Construction of the Klamath Kalis terminals will be stalled just as soon as all the details of the eulry of the lireat Xc. th em into Ihe city can be ad justed satisfactorily, Mr. lludd said. A hearing has been set by the lntvrslute commerce com mission for September 9 to con-, sider an application of Ihe Ureal Northern for rtackaRe rights and of Ihe iiriatiial order granted to the Oregon Trunk railroad, t-'untiul IVnnll Niiil.il This application is something of a formality necessary In or der tb it the lire! Null hern may proceed alone with the project, which was fostered originally by Spokane, I'ortluud and Kent tie railroad, owned Jointly by Ihe (real Noiihern and Northern I'aciftc lines. Retirement of the Northern Pacific left Ihe field clour for Ihe t.reut Northern to proceed alone. The appllcatttTn asks that the. Ureal Northern be granted auth ority lo buy the Sllevlln-lllxou logging road, to acquire one-half Interest lu the Strahorn line and lo obtain trackage privileges over Ihe Spokane. Portland at Seattle railway from Spokiue to llend and over the Southern Pacific line from Chetuault Into Klamath Falls. The original or der granted ihe right to coiistrut a Hue to Klamath Falls, bill admonished the northern roads lo avoid wustage through dupli cation of trackage. The terminal arrangements are very much a mutter between the two mads and are being worked Air Mail Bomber a( SaiiastorPas authority to carry out the term out to the natMai tlou of both EE ft Wholesale Retail Plenty of Parking Space for Every Car Oregon Oregon Tomatoes Crawford Peaches per crate, 50c per crate, 95c N 6th . ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS Six short years ago today the Public Market started with an accumulation of old dry goods boxes, one by twelve boards for counters and an ambition to serve the public with quality merchandise. x ' Quick turn over with small profits, courteous and personal service have built this store from the most humble to the largest volumed and most up-to-date store in Klamath County. ' Our Loyalty to Klamath County and Its Products 1. We Do Not Handle a Butter Substitute. THERE IS" NO Butter Substitute. We Support Klamath Dairying. 2. We Have Never Handled Other Than Klamath Falls Butter.' We Back the Creamery that Backs the Klamath Farmer. 3. We Have Never Sold a Pound of Cheese Except that Made at Malin Strictly a Klamath Product. 4. -We Ship more Klamath Potatoes than ALL OTHER MERCHANTS! Boosting Klamath County and its Products Always. t 5. We Have Always Retailed Klamath County Eggs. ANOTHER INDUSTRY GETTING OUR FULL SUPPORT. Crater Lake or Gilt Edge Butter Pound 45c Huckleberries Per Gallon $1.80 ' . . . Pet and Borden's Milk 6 can Limit Anniversary Day only 3 cans 25c . 1FEKJEK. Genuine Cannon BATH TOWEF : Wn WITH PURCHASE. Of) lOt-AKSSof Klamath Cheese Pound 30c Klamath Strictly Fresh Eggs 35c Fancy Package Public Market Coffee One Pound 45c CASTILE A pet milk demonstration with clams and corn, a 90c value for 45c PUBLIC MARKET Phone 169 Sixth at Walnut A Tea Sipper Free with Each Purchase of Schilling's Tea BEE 3 0 4 I Markets PKNIll.KTON. Die. Aug. it. (API- The price of fresh peach es on the local market hnvs reached Ihe lowest point and this morning showed dcflult change 10 higher levels as the peak of Ihe shipping seasotl Is passed and the end Is not far off, ac cording lo local wholesale deal ers. California Klbertas are about done -and were quoted as high as 11 H per bog this morning. I.ov ells are following .Klhrrtas up ward and were quoted around II und higher this itioruliig. The very smalt northwest peach crop is seen as a strum luducm for a rising market. Trading In other line of fresh frails and vegetable was ul gen erally sleudy price today wllh deinuud a little slow, Sternly Country dressed meats ami poultry were limited ul steady prices yeerdny illuming Llghl hens were weak at 11 cents, III very top for prime bid mil loo heavy. All grade nf wholesale' eggs are higher today on Ihe dairy exchange. Kitras are up a cent lo 31 cents, firsts up 2c to 31c Here you have Lieutenant Clar- mediums up a cent to I.e. ienie II. Schlldhauer. Naval ace. H'.urr,,nl receipts advanced sharp . , . .... ... . L . Ilv !tr ti. 7i- AilvMneMM M.n.u m. after come before III slate hank ing board, hud not alone before Ihe elate superintendent of banks, according to a declslou reached by Ihe hoard al a meet ing yesterday. The board held a brief meeting preparatory for the rhiinge of superintendent of September when A A. Hchramiu of Corvullla will succeed Kruuk C. IliuinweU.-Cif Portland. IT imh:hn't WOllh. Hard Old l.ady Ho Irampl: Why don'l you work If yuu am hungry?" Weary Wllllo: "I Irbd Ihal, nia sni. an' II only made lite tli.n hungrier." Answers. iiwiii iiuv it i: CranlH'rrles make delicious Ice for serving wllh lol or as a dessert, when used In any re cipe for fruit he. add a Utile more sugar. KKI'IIKNIOIKNTH. "I ws out In lb country yes lerduy." "Komehiidy have g plinlr?" "Yell, the mosnultoe. "-Judge. i who I to fly Ihe first shore-to I ship mull when he Immhs Ihe 18. S. I.evlathun with mull sucki I from his twin-motored seaplane. lines. Mr. lludd stated. He thought that II would be possible to proceed with Ihe terminals . soon after the hcarlnit of the interstate commerce commission. Merger lwue Avuitlcil Commenting - on the visit nf II. K. IIjthui. president of Ihe Chicago. Milwaukee 4 tit. Paul railway, to the northwest lo campaign against the proposed - merger of the Ureal Northern and Northern Pacific railroads. Mr. Rudd slated that he had Do desire to engnge in a debate through the press on the ques tion. The commission, he said, will decide the merits of Ihe application which the northern roads believe Id be In the public Interest. The merger would go a long way toward clearing up the rle Bn"iitl trouble of railroads In the northwest that of loo much railroad, .Mr. lludd averred. Kronomy and efficiency would result from Ihe merger. The merger. Mr. lludd thought, would affect In nil way any nego tiations looking to the entry of .k Milwaukee road into Port land. The .Milwaukee already uses ' considerable y I'nlon Pa cific tracl. ige about Hifkatic and some SO miles of Ihe line Inward Portland. T)ie tie be- tween the Milwaukee and t'nlon Parlflc as non-competing rotds is likewise close. Kntry of that road Into Portland, he declare!, cnuld be accomplished with Just : as much If not more ease over the I'nlon Pacific as ovr Ihe Spokane Portland & Scuttle rail- , ay. The art of railroad regulation ' and Ihe i'ontrucf1on of new competing line Into Ihe north west has done away with the potency of the old monopoly ar gument. Mr. lludd said. Strong competition exists in virtually all of the territory served by the northern roads. .Mr. lludd slated thnl he believes that the roads will Ix able to convince the com irrlssion that Ihe merger Is In Ihe pnblic Interest and thit they will be supported In that stand by the communities of the northwest. ly Sc lo STc. Advances come as a result of very small receipt from the country. Two hundred and fifty two rases were withdrawn from stor age yesterday to meet trade de mand. Ilutter' price for wholesale grades are urn hanged and short iges .ln receipts effected with drawal of 4 I X I storage yesterday. pound from llllller POIITI.ANl). Aug. tt. A Mutter steady; extra rubes city 45 H: standard 414; prime firsts 41V: firsts 3: creamery prices: prints &r alMive cube standards, butterfal 43 ' (ntTI Port land. Milk Milk steady: bids to the far mer: Id milk 4 per rent l.ii; rwl fob Portland: butter tal 43 fob Portlund. Ktnc Kggs: Kxlras down lr: firsts down Sc. Current receipt I7r: fresh medium 17: fresh stand ard firsts 30: ditto extras 31. PMUlirv Poultry steady: less & per rent rummliwlun: Heavy bens 21V 23c: light 1 3 i 13c: springs 20: broilers 19J20r; Prrkln white ducks 2 He; colored, nominal: turkey alive, noinlnul. ' -Spuds Potatoes steady. II I". 1 i a sack. Power Taken from State Bank Head SAI.K.M. Ore.. Ang. 26. oil! All Important matter pertaining . to bank administration and rgu- lation by Ihe alnto will here Klamath Falls Business Directory I.OIH.K, f lMTMIVM.. MITIIKI II. P. . I I. KS I Meet Thursday evening. " Visiting mejiber aul- cnm. EI.KS TEMPI.K. 3rd and Main OI.IVKIl KPIKKIt. Kxillrd Killer . I). McMH.LaN', Decretory COl'I.KVT UK llOTIIKIlKli. "Fred," sKe whispered In the middle of the night, "there are burglar In the house. I heard them.", ( "Very well, my dear." murmur- etfr'rtn". sleepily. "I'll attend to j ihnm first thing In Ihe morning." Answers. SIMJI KST TI CKS A stunning camel' hair coal for winter use sunburst lurks to give a yoke effect with en suing fullness belted In smartly by a suede bell. If Sharkey was fish for IWimpxcy the Hank Walton league wants to know what 23 Tnnney will be? Kralernul Order ul Kaglcs f Of JlncU Every Hrl- C. I). Aerie 20 'JO, I I.OV At Mno Hall. LO.NO. Secretary Phone 674 Labor Temple OllllCIt OK moohi: Meet every Thurs day. 7:30 L. O. O. Mi Moose Hall. Klam-j atn Ave. OEO. OGLE. Die. KI..VM.ITII UllHiK NO. 77 .V F. anil M. Hinted Communlcallon 2nd and 4th Mondays Visiting Urol hers Welcome MMl.MIH lU ll.lilMi ft- V.G 1 "Kjh. fV.i 1 (K- I lerj. , OH in MOM'N POP Please Don't Go By Taylor WEIL .t'CLK'i. IT'S TOO LATG To WORRY ABOUT fen TCIF JOW IT'S HtSfD Euouij Foft Mf JC do. ftno Doueur So vnir-M 1 5EE fil l OF Yrao eR'Aia tuCH lon& FAces Y( A. i ' SC4LIV4 ro X'xl I in'j w i i .no.'., r i w s thi: (jft v'.'i iaf SO I'M'eWi lr. 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M It r:NKMIil.li: Just a fur coal Is acarerly enough fur Milady this winter New fur ensemble Include muffs nnil rule huts also of lux. Klamath Falls Business Directory .vi roiiMivs .. V. IIHDWI H Attorney-nt-I.w Slate and I'edernl Court Abstract examined OS Wlllll Hldg. Phone ll Ileal Kslato Law a Specially V.. 1.. KIJ.IOTT ' Atinrnry-ai-l.aw' Williams Hldg. I'houe i:i J Office Phone lift M. O. WILKINS Lawyer Ills Williams lluildlng Klamath Kills, Oregon Phone HS Day or N ght AlTOMOlllI.K HKVLKHH Kepalr Work. Ilallery Service, Tires Naiji, Oakland, Pontine, Packard It. II. It. i lt W.K (31 Klamath Next to I'osioffire Phone 212 Ouodyear Tire Kireproof Storage AlTOMOlllI.K 1IKKH llrliig In your worn I ires -gel OUUU mile mure at I usual rost At K TlltK SUOl riunranteed vulranlxlng IIS Bo. lllh Bt. Phong 43 J re-tread ito rti.p.iit Kinltli) Kepalr Shop Guaranteed Auto Impairing Car called for and delivered Suuth tllh Ul. Phong CQ3-W Il.tTTKItV tii:HVHK Ilallery Service, Magneto, Slarlor and Generator He pairing IM)VI IIKMtloT (O. 234 Main St. J'hone 3'J7-W flattery. Magneto, Generator and Complete ' Klvctrlcal Hcrvlra W. P. Johnson' aito ki.kitiiio nkhvick .724 Kin math Phone 34 Phllco Remy 1 Ico llosch Aulollte liKNTIHTH (ieuerul Praclh-a nf Dentlitry nit. riiii ir txLK Hi Main II Over Mne'a Store -Phona HI Olien Kvculngs by Appolmnent lilt. K. i. WIHKl'.iltVritl ML M. V.. ('(M)l':il, In-ntlstry , X -flAY llboralory Underwood Hldg. Ph"0 IS jir, Kye and Nom Doctor Dr. J. J. Emmeni, Mrdford. Ore. Pracllre lluilled to eye, ear. aoae and throat. Phone 3(7 I'll lltOI'ltACTOIIH lilt. t.l.KN MtMIHK r Palmer tlroduol - t'hrsnle aud Nervous m-mm New Melhas lllock. 3 Mala Phone 1271 Opposite Court llnnae Hit. C. XUIV.tl.I. , Craduate of Palmer and Pacific Collegat Fourteen year ekperleorn We remove the causa of disease ' llonania, Ore, A1S t:.MI'UVMKNT AOK.NCV KLAMATH KMPI.OVMIi.NT OH K B Employment for worker la very trade mill, railway and fnrms. Jnmi-s It) an, lrop. Old ami .Main. I'bouo 13T Mt'HIt" HTIPIO .MUM. WII.I.AIIII JOIINHON An-nslltetl Tesi Imt of I'laon llurmotiy, Kar Training and Musical History. Studio Sis Prospect Phone 731-11 IA-3ri I.IVKHTOt K IIKAITV l'AIIM)IIia Export Operator. Individual boot lis. violet ray, marcell ing, hair tinting iiostov hi;ii tv shop Cllorenna Warren Wlnlar Uldg. Phono 211 Water, French Paper Curl Facial and Scalp Treatment lllll.DIVfJ MATKIIIAI..4 HW AX MKK MOI I.DINO tXt. Quality lltiildlng Material South 01 h St. I'hona 759 WANTED Carpenter work by contract or Day. Cabinet work and fixture built. . 1 101 Division si, phone -13.1 CHLIttllKS HACIIKI) HKAHT f ill IK II Klghth and High St , Hev. A. F. Looser, Her. C. II. Felge Sunday musse nt :J0, 8:00 and 10:30. Evening devotion at 7:30. Week-day mas at 7 a m. Merrill. 1st and 2rd Sunday at 10:30. All are cordially welcome at our gerr-loa. CIVIL KMilNKKUfl f. rLKOIIOIIV Civil Knglneer and Surveyor i High Street t'. C. KKU.ET Conulilng Civil Engineer Underwood Hldg. Phon 1071 Freh row on band at all time from one to carload KI.AMATII DAIIIV 1)W CO. Phonos: Hanch 2F3;Ker. 411 ; t K. Mochi toi. Jr. . Texiini Stnllon IrSTKOPATHS DII. K. II. t.OIMlAUD I. Ok 0. t F. TE.MPLH Ostcoputlil l'hysiclau "and Surgeon Office and Itesldonea Phone 321 I'AIXTS. WALI, PAPKR Wall Papor. Paints, Knaioala, rirushe V. It. Ol.llfl Aaros from Postofflct Phona 4 3 Everything a Taint Btor Koep Paints, Oils, Varulsba. Doad-. nlng Fell, niasa, Itooflnf, Wnll-Paper TATTI nsoN'8 1AIT Sl'ORH 029 So 6th St. Phona 682-J HTKMMillAPIIV MI1H, L. II. HAGlhl Public Stenographer Notnry Public Suvlnga and Loom lloal Kabila Insurance 310 Wlllll Hldg. rhono 1!1!7 All kind of legal form TI.MKKIt (Itt'lMKKH Timber Cruising, ItoconDglt - anro and Appraisal1 II. II. Ot.LIC 100 Mnln St. . Phono flOO-W Working from ...' '. Johnson'g offlea , . K.XCA VATINQ IlLASTIXG , Sewer and Crggpool Work I'bone 41J -Call at Him K. Main St. HIANK MAIITIX