The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 27, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    Vug Six
S. P. Istalls
Inovation On j
Trains 31, 32
7
; tliliKt locked tip," Moody Mid.
improvcmant,. follows. Improve-i "Ponderina; over bin whereabouts
miit In tha floutliera Pacifl'and porhaiw belli tho only other
railroad' passenger scrvlorton Its ; portion to know that down under
main Una throuKh Klamath Falls,
the latest beln a 'rafe-observa
rhlch ha boon Install-jlbat
Ina No. 31-33 from
tlon car
d on tra
Klamath Kalla to Portland and
return. -Tbo
car made Its first trip yes'
tsrday and I considered auch an
addition to the service that It
niVn tha Rieal muiir train I
leaving thla city In the morning
at I a. m. a fine observation
train over the Natron cut-off for
It Itlvea a rilll day to Portland
arriving In that city In tha eve-:
nlng at 7:10 o'clock. Returning.
the train leave Portland In the
morning arriving lit Klamath
Fall! In the afternoon. This (
give 4he observation car passen-;
gera an opportunity to view the 1
country through the entire day,
and also la a fine service for
those who use the train on short
trip.
It la a car composed of two
sections, the dining compartment
eat twelve at one time and the
observation aeata 18. Four men ,
are with the car. all of whom,
have moved to Klamath Falls and j
will make their home in this ,
j
AGED MAN IS
MURDERED
(Continued from page 1)
him months before, perhaps the
body would never have been dis
covered. However after the trap
door waa opened the stench from ,
the decomposed body could be j
detected for more than a block. Llntock, of Koseburg, cashier.
Back oft the highway, almost I With 14 count' exhibits In
at. the end of Crescent Avenue, j place tho usual Monday morning
the aback stands with no neigh- hurry to complete displays was
boring home. ! at a minimum this year the fair
Through a small window. Just I hoard having demanded that ex
over the entrance of the dug-1 Dibits be ready In detail for the
out, two small holes were fonnd ; opening morning. All space on
which had shattered the glass, j the proimd Is occupied by ex
These however were thoughts to ; hibitors aud concessioners, many
be rock holes, however there tsfrnf attractions being offered this
a tKissibility they were bullet! year. Practically every Oregon
hole from the outside. ) product and activity is represent-
lnvestlcatlon of his one-room ed this year.
cottage at the front of the tool j
shed found it unkempt. The.bed ; PDlfJCIP A 1 fTV
tiol hai Intl. Inn ha hri dm- I '"vlf '
ten out of It: the room was clnt- j
tared and clothins wa8 thrown !
about on chairs. Papers and per-
aonal beloneinta were found here'
which might bring some clue as ! The entire principality of
to his surviving relatives. He 1 Lichtensteln of 68 square miles,
had spoken little of his people bordering on Switxerland. is In
other than that his father was a danger of being flooded off the
doctor in Chicago and that as' a ' mV. say advices received here
young min he studied pharmacy, today. Many persons have been
More than ten days ago Keith , drowned and the inhabitants of
Ambrose was first told that thevi:iaR hare taken refuge on
man was missing, that no one had ! honse tops as the result of a
un him ihnni for mm iinvn i flood caused by the breaking of
Knowing him and that he always
kept things padlocked." Amboac '
wvui IU LU CUIiagB ADU IUUDU 11
unlocked. He investigated the
premises rfh several occasions but
found nothing that would . lead
to any foul play.
A post mortem will be held
to determine the cause of death,
although officers are convinced
the man. was murdered and then
placed upon the keg, seemingly
as though he had taken his own
life. y
Ha was fully dressed with the
exception of his hat. His pock
eta revealed no papers or money.
That he was not murdered with
robbery as the motive is positive.
Going to the shack where bis
friend bad lived for more than
a year,' Moody with his friend
Reed : entered the old tool shed
WATCH
REPAIRING , .
! ' HERE '
v 1 year guarantee on all
GEO.METZ
JEWELER
tea Sfaln '
Standard Dyers
I and Gleaners
Odorless Cleaning
i .
One-Day Service
' Expert Dyeing
1409 Esplanade St
Phone 825
SAVE
tho cxptMi.se of an cnjrrav-
d plate by giving
j your order to
i KLAMATH
PRINTING
; . ' COMPANY
for embossed stationery,
e a r d a, announcements,
Christmas greetings, etc. j
i 522 Klamath Ave.
Phono 1282
! 'hiT nlrt tlrc. rilirt of nil
; kind mid in old truck stood, to
find the saw. They found it and
cloaiiiR up the . biitullnit
ld back to town.
whs nut contented l ftud-
to
IriK tho glace not padlocked, for
I "Shorty." as Miner waa known
hi friends, alwaya kept cyery-
ithe tool shed wu a camouflHKed
moonshine, den I told Mr. Keed
i felt .oni.nhlng waa wron.
! After talking It ovur I confident-
ly told hi in of the den beneath
the earth and we decided to o
naca and aearcn mo place. It
and had been overromn with lh
jf times. Aa we entered the place,
i which waa covered up ao that
no one not knowing of the trap.
' door entrance could ever find It.
I noticed the door slmhily ajar.
; The atenrh proved that Home anl-
mat or peraon waa dead below, i
Mr. Iteed piikhed me back, after
I told him that by peering down
I could aee n shot Run. He looked
over the aide, took three atepa
town and looked up remarking
"Yea, Jim, he' down there," Mr.
Moody told a Herald reported.
The two friends. . old pros
pector who had worked with
Kbner. left the scene and went
'or Keith Ambrose, who with
hillock. Mitchell and Mueller
worked around the place for
more than three hours,
:
3300 PAY TO
ATTEND FAIR
6AI.EM, Ore.. Sept. SI. (AP)
1 Bright aunshlne brought out a
'record attendance nl the state
fair grounds Sunday and gave
promise today of breaking the
first day records. A total of 3S00
paid
admissions to the gronnd
Sunday is reported by J. E. Mc
IN FLOOD PATH
VIENNA. Austria. Sept. 27. (A.
dam 900 feet wlri.. . - ..
. -"
Hunters
CLUB CAFE
, will be open
All night
on
. SATURDAYS
Lorenz Ca.
Wholesale
Mill, Logging and
Industrial Supplies
"The Complete Line"
123 No. 6th 'Phone371
GLASSES
j tye Examined. Fined and thi
Classes Ground in our own
factory to luit your
indnidusl requhitnenti.
Broken Lenses Replaced
DR. COBLE'S -
?O0 MAIN STREET
Rf pairs r Quhk-Setv'xt
Mom 'n Pop
1 FEEU SO foolish ( y , ' A f IP t TMOoOHT THOSE K A f VCLL. VP THEVRE
( IM Tuece KNICKERS- J. : - V y. ',. t : ': ... - - S MEAI WERE UHUSHIr4(3 AT WE 1 -I HOT THEY HAV6 A RUM 1
tveo Notion NOT To c'Mo- Tee. ) OIAW A T 1 ,. ' ' . i t I'D SLAP TOEiR FACeSv - V, SENSE OF tiUMCn
fiOOor ON THE. C0UBSC lets PiAf ) . J IhAW ! ) V J ' V-- J . " VZ .
I 1 i, 1 i . Li--"" i'. : "" " " " i? ,wt n A s lllfla"r,l''',
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THK
New Boat House
On Lake Is Done
t Special to the Hwrald)
OOKSMA. Sept. 87. Comple
tion of the Chrysler' boat homo
a made duiina the past week
by H. K. Hansbury.
Fred McTlffimonda has acid hl
rattle to A. K. Warn pier. .
Paul Lambert. Tom Graham
nd P"? ' Klamath Fall
men were deer hunting for sev- wthler clas. tho Rill a ordvl 1
eral days. Tha first day out """butterfly and the man eneriietle j
huntera brouaht down
four ;
nnj , forked horn.
John Mpc, u worklnx fr the
B,r" ,,a ,"-
-Mike Wampler la cut for a
few daya on a deer hunt.
Jack Ryan brought down a fine
buck aevvral day ago oa hit
flrgl deer htim.
'
. , n. .rr-ci
fCil. I L.Sil'l CJ
. .
APF ARRIVING
K.C AtilKl r.lvj
POKTLAND, Ore., Sept. ST. lA.
P. I Portland was prepared to
day for its first big aerial show
and races. Twelve army planes,
tour marine rorpa ships and four
national guard craft were due to
arrive this afternoon from Spo
kane, preliminary to. the Colum
bia tiorge-Swan Island race which
is to start tomorrow at 11 a. m. j
from Spokane.
More than 100 airplanes which .
participated la the international j
races in Spokaue are expected to ,
come here in connection with the
two day program. t ;
Prises aggregating $3,500 have
been offered for the first three
to place In tho class A aud class
It races from. Spokane to Port
land Tuesday. There will be a
series of race events and stunts
at the Port of Portland airport
on Wednesday.,
XF.W I.ONO PIIOXK WIRK
WASHINGTON. Sept. 27. ttP) :
President Coolidge on Septem
ber 19 will talk over the tele- '
phone witn President. Calles In j
Mexico City, formally opening
long distance telephone com
munication between the two
cities. 1
We're -certain thia mugg Alad
din was a terrible prise fighter.
He was always ruhbfng his lamp. '
HOTEL WILLARD
COFFEE SHOPPE
Offering for Your Approval
SPECIAL
Breakfast . ..50c
Luncheon 1 50c
Dinner ..85c
. These at Counter Only
Only fa. Best Served
FARB IM
UO VANCE
PLEASE . X
OniE. O' VOU -
Kiki RiO CM
TU COAL Pile)
wait. tt:
VNAS TH'
Fire, mam
TvijiC. m"'
I WANMA
B5
I 1 r J
I 771
IvvV -5-r-- rNI.
VJl-W MOTHERS GE.T GP?AY
MOKEO FI'SK.
aro.u. sat orr.
KVKN1N0 IIKKAIJ). KLAMATH FALLS, UKKt.ON.
l. I 1 . 11 J ISI III "T"IT . ' !' '
Aim Kubras Is Ideally. fat In
'The Gilded Hilttetfly.V comln
to the Liberty thitcr, In which
he la co-featured with handsome ,
Bert .Lyiell. Thee two prime I.
favorltea portray
typlcally I
American couple
from the
and ambltloua.
" -r -
usly iponed aud humorel and
In
In thla Interesting story there
la a sermou preached In a sub
He manner that will Interest
parant and daughter alike.
Alma Hubena la Linda Mirver-
m.i. .ne uai.K.ner. ner i.nner, ,h u ,n, la1 wim ln p-to-Jlm
Haverhill. Is a social para- ,llo ,,,, , ,oprIl fooling.
ite. who has been living on his .,., Weston, well known vlo-
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f1" niuA hti,aiy """" "
luxury with the hope that she
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will eventually marry money. ;
me resuna or nia training
forma the basic theme for the
reat of the tory. It Is filled
wun umuuai situation, never-
ly workea together Into a per-
feet whole, and runs smoothly to
the thrilling and unexpected end-
'
AGED RANCHER IN
JAIL FOR-MURDER
NOGAI.KS. Arlx., Sept. 27. ;
(t'.P. ) M. L. Shellenberger. 60,.
rancher, is In jail here tonight,
following a verdict of a coroner-
Jury that the death of John
Yoast. AS, was caused by fire
arms liihellenbcrgcr 'a hunds.
Shsllenberger . turned himself
over to the sheriff lost night, de
claring thnt he ahot Yoast in
selrdefcnse. The shooting took
place at round-up corrals neir
Salero. '
We Deal in the Following:
rjanos Edisons . Victrolas
Portables Radios Sewing , '
Sheet Music Ukuleles Machines
Banjos Guitars and Supplies
Mandolins and Everything in Music '
Picture Framing & Phonograph Repairing
WIRTZ MUSIC STORE
122 So. 6th St . . -
NNHAT ?
ILL
-TO RtOE
CO VOO CALL AT FOM
PA-JGr To BL". PACKED
EN&KKjEEt?
1
VCXJlN TrltRe AGAIKI i ' f
FOR IT.
J
6JCf 3
At the Pine Tree
The fiv. act bill for pntroiia of
the Hue Tree theuler thla,Tuca
lay and Wednesday la replete
with Rood thing each uud every
offering belli, distinct In Itself.
Frank Uffaiell a yo'.ina dla-
pna(,r rf comedy and oim will
act an master of ceremoulea for
lo scverul presentations besides
'it""ln", ,,n hl owu fl1"-
tolrv of rpecl&l numheri.
The ahuw atnru off at a merry
pace wiin prvur nui n wm a
bTigM nnd bry .Jubrette. with
pace with prolty lluicl Wood, a
aycle of hit that are aure to
hit the popular taste.
Hanley: and Howard are. enter
tainers rte luxe nnd llvo up to
their billing III
luiighahla skit
.... virtuoso ana a nreliv miss
,M vn tnoti
at the pt-.ti
griim ,lf n
no. Indulge In a pro
nociallv seliH'led niim-
ban ,b,i fca, universaranoeal.
Prettily rostutned the offering
h!l, h(t, mn ..xrrr i th
UrKcV circuit of America nnd re- 1
tHrn lm UlM.n tri order
of ,Bl, ,11(y herever they hnve
appeared
Tn Freehand Urolhers. sensa-
jtlonal European . pojxjt artists.
offer some extraordinary feats on
the
best place
in town
to
' Eat
CLUB CAFE
MORE. PevHvUE.1
imTHAT ThliMCr?
INTO -THcfE UK A HAL'.BjT
IM A SAPDimE CM AMO,
COWC-'OoT SNLUMCr AMO
i rvu.Kirr Ltv A SMOVEO
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L .tl.ll. '.i'.''- ."'' ..
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017T sv mta eaviet. me.'
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'Excluded"" .
Villi' Ion a poles, liHlutiiiiia am)
Itytuiitisllcs of a -k II If nl and dar
jlii iialuio supply a 1 In III a nitii-
ule to their audllm.
On tho sc.ieeii the l.lberly mug
unlne'a great aerial feature story,
"iSive'a tlreateal MNtuke" U a
leal attraction, it portraya the
advciiiuies of a young girl who
coinoa to New York III search of
life and excitement unit It's
melodrama plus,
FlNiTACTRESS
IN HOT VALLEY
I. OS ANlllCl.rX Sept. ST, (A.
P.) Lewis l.ewym nniiouncml
shortly alter noon today that his
wife, Marlon Mack, picture ac
tress who left here' Ust Wed
nesday In the Moiioplimn Spirit
of Hollywood which has been
'ml - slug alnce, hud heen found
111 Heath Valley. A telephone
message said she und the pilot,
Tonilck, safe, but in n badly
wenkenml condition.
Phone 451-W or 1138
for full particulars and In
formation regarding
TEACHER OF MUSIC
Accredited ny tho State Hoard
of Kducatlou.
Piano, Violin, lianjo. Hawaiian
(iultur aud other instrument.
Z. PETERS
AJCsoH T,,,; lH:MVRH
fWiisV' '1r N AM) untmii
W'' v IK11M YtX'H Tf.l rJ'IKINr
js - - " tY umi nKSIAS' 1
fiotaf of people in thai United State, Eng
latad, Scotland or Wales with speed,
economy and satisfaction.
QuUtt, st las cast by L&tig DhUittxj
TUB PAC1TIC TELEPHONE
t ; r "7
i Security
You wartf SECURITY in every
real estate transaction.
Title Insurance furnishes absolute
security. 1 '
Issued by
TITLE AND TRUST CO.
Through
' f
Wilson Abstract Co.
'ill Kl.' I
CAIMtliM.'rt WII'K III HM I
NKW Vl'UK. Hept. i',. M'l'l
--Mia. Karl ( si loll, wiin of III"
theatrical producer,' who was sen
tenced to prison fur perjury, us
painfully hurned today while ex
HnjiiilKlitng a Urn with a fur
ront, In her npartinent ifirx.
"Deinpsey Mil sparring mutes
helow lii'll." Ktlll prncllclng that
foul.
GOAL
Sumrtu-r pi'icpR on Conl
will only !nnt a few tlityit
loriK'i'. You must pluvc
your order iV you want
chuitp toil I.
Ordfr your Woo'tl n littit
Uliciid as tlii'i'e will likely
bv Home i!eluy.
We aim to please you.
Peyton & Co.
"Wood to Burn"
601 Main Phone S3S
Your
voics to
mmiom
T' telephone has truly heconte a tj-m-UJ
of uoivcnal $.'rite. The far Hung
network of voice highwayi, connecting
18,000,000 tclrphonct in over 70,tK)O
citka and towns, thrcu(;liout the United
Stalei, has woven the fabric of friendly
tmaalaas and social relations not only til
the cinss rhemacivvs but has bridged the
dixanoc bctwr-n citiet and made Amer
ica a mcrjoa of neighbor.
' your Toicr, front your own
nay umi to any one of rail-
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
ivtain , " f
By Tavlor
TupsJay, Sftfii)lT 27, 1!2I
Wlilli- A freawtil tSlv
Ml 1.(1 III
v.wh Arm v.m'
('rails,
fin ms. II "ml
KI-liliiK.
HmmIiiI Wivkl) Hiilrs
AWIII Nt KMKST
Uxl-ll lit anniiiilira llial
hsvn not It Di sr t alii villi
Ihn . i rlllli'it -HtlllHlin Hiinllu,"
7.17 Main Sin-vt, iiwimd ami
ofX'i'nti'il liy May K InaT. W
arn iivluit onr nwn naiiia "II.
K. Hilnsnu" unit li in I'll at 3)3
M u In Hiixfl, iiiilin Court
IIiiiisii. 1 hi snniv lllxh-t'tns
wink Is still Iii'Iiik ilmii ! us
thai iliiulu thn nnma "HMiisuii"
(nmniis In Kliuniiili Willis, lllil
iiislonirrs ami ltw eiislninur
will I in I us at our nw Iims-
llnn.
I'l'klt II WtilNtl
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SMITH BROS.
WI.I10 Pit IIihiiii t'i
1 i-iimio mil '
Mil-. WII.IAIIK JOlM0.1
Arrnillteil T-rtrliit of I'lniio
llurmoiiy, K.ir Triilnlni ' anil
Mii.l.ul llutury
HIiHlla Kl l'roin t
I'liunu "J3 U ll-30
I lni'l Mlnrrul Walrr
in ill- W"rl.l
IHIT MI'ltlVIM
vr A riiiiu m
now t'prit from
7: no A. M. Hi inliliilalit
Tuli llullis Swiiiimiin Tank
Hot. ami Colli Hhowrr
Knr l'liui- l'nrlla
I'lionr I nit-W
Hprlna ami KIiiiiihI
Kiiniiiia July ii
Red Ball Stage Line
Two llnlly IHwrrit
Klntnaili 1'ullf nml laikt-vlrw
l'iwlim M::lll niornlna
lntlnu itHMI I. M.
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hlan nfflii-
Phone 77 or 800
Hurry Taxi Service
fmliT
'nw .ManasMntnt
llionc III! lroinpt IWvlee
HOWARD
Transportation Co.
STAGES
lavlitit Klnmnlli Full 7:511
.. St.. HiHMI A. M.. I I'. M..
4:411 I. M itutkins; ronnw
lliina to I'rrV 'nl way
IMilnia Minn ilat, t'ounoriloii
hi Alilniul with I Irkwlrk
HiBRm for t iilltnrnia iolnla
7:ltu A. M. ami 1 :INI I'. M.
Htama makv direct llirouah
ronnvctlon to I'orllanil and
Kvaitlo 10 A. M. aoil 4:4V
P, M. RloRi'a make dlrart con
nect loos to Kan r'rant'laro and
I.os Anncli s.
I IK-nl (rrii- 01. .Mulu Kt.
Pln.no 1100
First
Methodist Church
Truth ami lllith Ma.
I'lUNK J.. WKMKTT
.MIiiIsIit
It4-sllrlirp, IIHM lliKh Kt.
Wn Hpeclalit In lli'lplulnea
Sunday Hrrvlros: ,
1 1 a. m., 7:30 p. m.
Chilaquin Stages
l.i mi- KImhiuIIi Kalla Daily for
lilliHiilti ami iiiii'rniiMlliiKa
points un followat
1I:IM) n. in. 12:110 nmm
lt::in p, in, 7:O0 p. in.
Tukn D a. m. litis to cunnact
for camps hcyonil t'hllouuan .
H. KlVtl,
Owner
KI.AMATII-UKI I) HTA(iK
I III
nnd InturiiK'ilintii pnlnts
I.v. K. F. 7:.in; Ar. WkciI li
Lv. Wocd l::i(l; Ar. K. K, 0:00
Hliimis I.miivIiik
Mik" 'IVriiilmil Depot
111.1 Mulu HI.
DltlNK It A I H I'M WATIIt
Hub enroll tliniiniindH.
Why mil yon?
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