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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1927)
I VtVilm silay, Dccnilicr 28, 1027. THE F.VF.NINT, HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, ORF.r.OM. ' Tnge Three' NEWS IN BRIEF l'f( fur I nllfiiiiilii Mr. and' Mis, l.ulund Oley, uen Winifred IMiiiiitiii, lift Monday fur I S.-1 k r' U y . (,'nllluriilo, whcrs I hi y will in nk n tinilr fulur" lionm. Tim young rouplu worn married ut IU. I'unl'a t. laiopaf church ii n dirl minim iluy. Mra. Otoy haa I'irii employed ut tli Hidden I I iili rliiio coming In Dili illy to iitnl.fi her 'hum. Mr. Oiy U uiiiii'iiuU i dm Robinson l ai li.r company of, Berkeley, Id turned I ri.m Miillonl M lin tliMiritluiiim ( lift f Hi" Hii' A m Irk Hiorii hni returned Iruin Medrnrtl,. where she spent Ih" hnllilay Willi her innllirr, Mii. A. K. Iton'tey and two sla I'Ti, Mis Pauline ( lilt iiml Mlsa Ci'iicvli'VK llcnsley. Mini 1'nultint was up frnm Hun r raiiclsco lor th holiday Willi linr mother iinil hIhIith. MlH lllIK I'CIKI Hllfil The ri-K u In r meeting of thu I'. T. A. nf Fremont ami Central hi hniil him been set ahead to Jan uary In, Tim meeting wuii pre viously m.uiiunifl fur Junusry lli'nl which In iho upinlng ilt n( hnfil following lh t'hrlminM vacation. (iiitdrn (.lint-. When UKhl hnlr la growing ilurkiT linvo a (inlilun tlllnt ahain iuu. Druhiiosa disappears In im rtiatnpoolng. At drug or toilet r.iiiiUn runnier or at yuur' hair-dr-sacra.-- Ailv. tf I Mull VUlla rurrnin Mlia Hiinu Murk. daughter of Mr. mill Mm. Charles Mack of Ilia spring Lake inn in ry la enjoying u vli.it here with her parents uvr I In' holidays from Chho, whi'rn aim la leaching In I hit high srhnol, Dunce Kntunlny Mglil Imll illnr.i urn nm fur Ihn flilr.l . nnnu.il ilum-lim ' n.rtv of thn IVII-1 run t'onitnuiiiiy club to he held mi Haturdny evening. December , 31 nt thn community hall. The Hal lilarkburn onhesira will pro vide tlm dance music. Iti-tiirmil to Viilley Attorney and Mrs. Don New bury of Medford have returned I11111111 nflrr eiijiiylng thn Chrlat mnn holldnys here with reljtlves mid friend. Xcw rjniliilrs rihoi )cr. Clnnrancn Kale nf liejii- llfnl new rnnts and drtiases. Iloom New Mclhaan llUlg ., opiM.alte court bouae. Adv. H-tf To Islt K.illlll Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hosksmp ' ,ro mnkliig plans for a delight- pi. -in im rt'Tiinin for a month or I.1HH..H i ILiabsnn la at hrnnil. iieut building contractor of this city Tiitlmt'a llBn Duht-r V snd Trs Uv TatTnw of 1 Mr. and Mrs. l ay Tntlow or iinarny aro receiving congrut- la my ar receiving congrut - , brir'bn' 'IM; moAI.nV m tho Kl .math Valley hospital. W'oltn In Knldll Ken Walln left yesterday for: and Mrs. Crolsant registered nt Hnlem, ' where hn will nitund a Mho Hotel Hall, mei ling if thn Rlaln ludiisrlal Heard. Mr. Wultn plans In re- In From Ili-ntty turn lo Klamath Fulls thn last Mr. and Mr.i. F. J. Schmltt of if tho week. Mlc Kecna lulling Mls Vera Kerns of Pendloton Is tho house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin over thn holidays. Miss Kern Is attending college nt O. A. C. Limb nnd Holly Wood Johnston's. Phone 314. 1'21 So. Clh Ailv. Jl-tf Married Tiicndny Owen Pcrrln Dixon and Gladys l.attn wero united In marrluge lute Tuesday ufiernooii by W. II. Barnes, Justice of the peace. Ben Us For trunks, lines, ha', boxes nnd nil kinds of lugguge.for Christmas. Connolly Bros. Adv. 20-tf VMHng In (.'nlirnrnln William Duvnll of this clly Is visiting for several days In San Frnni'lsco and Is a hotel guest nt, the Manx while south. 0 Money On npproved loans. Roe Jns. II. Drlscnll. Wllllnma nidi. Adtf Iteliirned Front ('allfornln Mr. nnd Mrs. K. J. Murray rn turniid nn this morning's train from Pan Frnnclsco, where they spent tho holidays. ! . . iliiniinrj CliMrnnce Sole Mode Bhop, Inc., H22 Main. Adv. - 7-lt I'mni th" Valley F. B. Clements of Medford tins fn the clly yeslerdny. fron1 tho vulloy district transacting J liuilness. ilVv ."rk.:r"f it K'amnlh! trnni iicled t.u :ln, s.i l:i l'.li mat;t I'.ll ...unn.1 llMIII'1 I ' "y- ' Tnmnlos Holier! sun's. 231 N. 9th St. rbone 728-11. AdY. 7-U Aleviiniler In City ' II. K. Alexander of the Rnrk Creek ranch transacted business In the clly yesterday, returning homo last nlKht. Vlilllng Irom Meilford Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Brnwn of Mertforii are aitnsts In Klamalh Fnlln fur n few days. They nro .hotel guoHts nt tho Arcndo whllolsays tho other 20 per cent Is I ........ I., nmrana Left fur iilUoi liln Mr. mill Mra. (HIht I'. IMson, lia Miss (lluilya Latin, li ft Tues day for u ahnrt honeymoon In southern Cillforulu, The you in couple viiri mnrrli'il In llila city Ml Tueaduy. Mra. IHxou W til" primary Icachcr t Algnma school nml la lint iluughlir of Mr. anil Mra. Charles Lct'u. Mr. Dixon I tho idi of Sir. anil Mra. .Ham 'JlXOII, pl'llll'crs Of IhO Olcne . ..iililry. After Jiiniiiiry D they m il lio at home to iln'lr inn n y friends ut Iho Rev, lionl ranch, where I'm groom holda a pol Inn ua torrmon. .Mra. Monro Ijemvllltf-. Mra. Juik lli-ncux piiin to lnv tomorrow for 'hln. Oak hind ami oilnr California cllli-a, wtmrii aim will rumitln for aiv urnl monllia hupliil Ihn rhmixo III clllliulo will prom lii'ni'flilul to Iht liiullli. Mr. Ilnui'ox will r ironip4tty hla wlfu aoulh, plun nlna to ri'lurn lioinn wlihln tint roinlnK wmtk. At (Tiho, Mr. mid Mra. Il.ann will vlalt ut tlm hom of Mr. mid Mra. Itcnii Kliir- I k.-y. I 1'nat .Mnlroiia XiN'tllitf On Friday m ona o'rlink, 1 mcnilicra of thn I 'out Malroua' lull will iiii-it ut thn liomn of; Vl'..rll..w Tl... ..M....l 1 " " .-, clock hinclmon will not he Iicid tills montn nut instead "' I altmid the mm lin n at thn l'lno ii"'i--. .. mii . .mi- Ian. prn.l.lnit of tlm club, will I 0 . nM, ,,D- MTn .! Wilbur Jiiiu., Is sirntury und treasurer. 1 l "" iniiniveiiiein . K. h.llllltt, fntlll-r Of Mrs. II. Omnua, who was struck down by an aiiiomnlillo on Christmas eve, Is reported as resting com- fortalily at the Klamalh Valley 1 hospital. Mr. "r,,K'n about thn head mmiy fricinl to learn of tho s.e.dy Improve- I ; l fi fur I'i.i.'fdrnly trl U'hm1.J , Th-vn. .nd ' sons William and Inland, have a a t left for their humo In thn Spring I-okn country l spend tho holi days In southern California with Mrs. fheyne's sister, .Mis. Her bert Iluycrn. jM, ',u"''n,,'"''nlf Miss Diirolhy Duiihsm, daugh-! , ler of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Dun-! ham, plans to leave tlm firm nf I iJhn week for Hncrutnento, Call- ". .' '..,....,'.,., ""l""""' '""'.'P Vo"'-,T After spending thn holidays In A.l.h.i.,1 wlih frl..n.l. Mk. fn.. la" II lull uitrf..r.l at a ,., ' " - II till I IT. OUIIlVilllltTB UK UDHCUUI IV KIIH.tt aurnred a lonely oCarrnlls fanyou yiw. keep him u comfort for the rest I., .nrtin-. h. .111 ... .rfu 'nrf"Edv llu ; !! Vn","' '"r "nd J"' ''' Uay"' Whfa h0 d,p" h'even to hlmwlf. that he Is too' .-.'. : ""lortlcal hurvey maps make It funds doubtless will revert to the I old to be a prospector. But most mi in iiii'iufliru nillrliil II I arm Mlta nml liuiba iiau L',.sa if ... ... I .. A. K.rr o the coumv siiDeri'i-iJ. "" " a".m.d "r,w"1 ,lh ,he """ "n . . at this llmo to discuss nlnns reH- - LumlH-rmm, Vb.lt. Here- i Accompanied by bis wife .d ".' 'Mioi.it 1, visiiea in tno city yesterday. Mr. lleatty. spent Tuesduy In the city on a brief business and pleasure trip. They wero guests al the I Hull hotel whllo here. Vlslliil From Bonanza ' Miss (Irare l.yllo of Ilonnnza, visited In the clly yesterday with friends. Miss Lytlo registered at the Hole. Il.Uwh.l. here. " 1 Visiting; at KprlnKfleld Miss Mc.l'herson Is enjoying 11.. i.n.in... in un.in.fi..i,i ii... . mw,,.,- . gon. with relatives mid frlondx Miss Mcl'herson teaches In tho Spring l-uke section. .VIlH'rtNon Houtli Peter A. Alhertaon of Iho Pell rail Bay Lumber company, loft lart night for San Frnnclsco, hero he will spend several days I on business. From California Mr. and Mrs. William Smyth nt 1Olig Beach. California, are guests 111 the city for a few days. From Dunsmulr Ellis Potter of Dunsmulr Is vis iting In thn city on a combined business nnd plunsuro trip. From Fort Klnnmlli J. F. Martin spent Tuesday In tho city from Fort Klamath transacting business. Mr. Martin registered at ho Hotel Arcade. Returned from Portland W. It. Locke, of the Locke Motor company, returned on this morning's triiln from Portland whero ho transacted business for the pant two days. "' ''ro1 yv"',, , , . ' A 1) llni'kwond nf Weed. Call- I fnrnln, connected with tho Long I Bell Lumber company, spent Tuesday hero transuding bust "'"" i Former Hanker Hero ('. Hudson formerly In tho hanking business at Bend, Is In . Interment was undo In the (nm Ihn city today transacting busl- uy pt in tho Wilson cemetery. noss. mr. Hudson registeren oi tho Hotel Hall. Visit Inn; From I jikcv lew Mr. nnd Mrs. R. T. Newton nnd MIhs A loin Nowlon spent Tiioiliiy In Kliimih Falls from Lnkevlew, Rivbhy Jones says golf Is SO nor cent menial. Mr. O'OooflV World's Oldest Miner Mast Take Vacation He Dccjti't-Want . VJ) vl,AP.r.0!.t. 4"f "v- I'llOKNIX. ArU, Doc. 29. . . ... ..... iri'iiiiis ill urron. viio mav m (lit: , niln..r In thn world. Is u lout to tuku a VJii.tion that he hi "in iiunii; Mijiitii (i.ui n , K(,nK .,k, t. yT t to no mi eutorcrii vacution. The insi l..a that have liuld u;i dur- "K )"rs or more of proi- iMi-tiiig OVir Arl.-.,ni's im.un- inina are wearlna out. lMnia I01'4"""' h" ' "'li'H thu : , " hB MI1, hK,.n rnBU olil Denla" for linlf renturv nlwl h nm.l ud n,ut ), wa:i horn In 1S10. mH ,,,1 lo ,k(! t t,y. , ('ttn)nn Nimii-il l''or Him ,Blo lh9 hlu. ulMaliro. dm, ""l iMM. ... ph.iikv i-.-k.tiiu-, ruwMQ t a va thut date bttrk lo Ihu. I""" oti lI,iyB mlwn ArUoB ttil . r , rsnr around him. but ho will, not dlsiuis them. Ho will null BUSINESS MEN ASK RAILROAD TO MOVE YARDS .,,,. , i,-i,,llh , . i,m. e-11,.,1 fnr a . t,.i, iT.m... of J. W. Kllzgcrald on the South- urn Va- irtc IrTkT Officials of the Southern Ta-I olllc Iticludlnc J. V. Kltzceralil. J. Miller and A. S. Ilnneiihaum ,llve , , rnllir,.mi.nt l)f ,,, ,,lve , , rnllir,.mi.nt l)f ,ho at Texiirn The Uve- Z., u , ' "L "5,. : '.. ' " "" DISTRIBUTION n ni7 a rtr iMinir 1 if. ' YKi LUIlS 1 IUIV VWWHW! I.OS ANCELES, Dec. 2S. (A. P.) The question of distribution of tho reward money totnlllng In the neighborhood of $00,000 for the cntituro of W nm Edward Hlckmnn. confessed slaver of Mar- Un Parker, will be considered at . meeting of the reward com- mlttee' here Thursday afternoon. -lit l probable that the payments 1 may be delaved as mn.it of the re- j . . .. . . wurns proviue lor uoiu nrresi ami conviction before thoy can 1m nald. Obituary M.I. I.IK MlltTI.K IKM.r.lt.s. ut inn iiiiiiii dl iiwf iinu ill ill f.nviMiiuiv nasi nnimon ..... r-,..ai.... . j . Nellie Mvrtle Rogers, wife ofltho length of the field Charles H. Rogers, passed nwnyl i:scorted Hy Muxirans, at her Into residence in tho Mil-1 The plane described a great ler Hill district on Tuesday curve to the south and then turn mnrniiig nt 10 o'clock. Mrs. Hog- ed east Into tho sunrise. It evs was a natlvo of Kansas nnd turned again toward tho south wis .18 years of ngo nt the time of her passing, ln addition lo her hushnni! she Is survived ly two daughters, Tiielmn, aged 11 years, and Irma, nged 7 years, nnd ono son, Lloyd, aged lit months. Her step-mother, Mrs. Sucllo llilU'lilliR. ono sister, Mrs. Hatlle Cornelius of Kansas, and one brother, Floyd llutthins of Phoenix, Arizona. Friends nro respoclfully Invited lo attend tho funeral services to be held on Thursdny afternoon at 2:. 10 o'clock at the Karl Whit lock Funeral Homo, Pino Avenuo nt Sixth, with Rov. Frank Worn mett officiating. Interment will bo mndo In tho family plot In tho 1. O. O. F. comotery. H CILLK WEEKS ARREI.L. Tho last riles for tho late Lu cille Weeks Arroll were conduct ed from tho Williamson River church on Tuesday afternoon wfih Rev. Pnlnilexler officiating, i Arrangements wero under the ill rectlon of tho Enrl Whltlork Fu neral Homo, Pino Avenuo ut Sixth. 11AIIV OLSON. Tho funeral of tho Infant son nf Mr. and Mrs. Swan Olson of Dorrls, California, waa hold on Tuesduy afternoon from Iho Earl he has to do Is to ronvluoe the Whit lock Funeral Home, Pine sennto Ihnt you ran brtbo a son Avenue at Sixth. Interment fol- ator without even milking him lowed In the Llukvlllo cemetery, 'an offer. a-aJaW I'Yv W. Jl U J tell, for Inquire, hy he came limely7-aquc-stloneronceasked.lt" one of tank 10-B-J. the ' fought before Police Judge ag 0111 of the Klaked I'lulns DO -odd ! The only answer waa a sham. 1 "hard boiled-' tank, reserved for j hagen this morning were aen- inn ,.r ihi. Kinkt.,1 i . r.n.,.,1.1 yi ars nKo. and no one who knows hlin -il.ir-a ox k hi in 11 hunt It. - ' " - " ling OCarroll 40 or. 60; ago, plodding orer the ilns with his pack mule, ntr HrflnK years ago, mountains pursuing a solitary path Into re-, niolo cuuyoifi und along distant L ,Iim ki.h n...m !.,. ih.,.. hi 1 nn ,.l,l inu,, iith 1.1. vuv 1..1. ' - -" r..7 1 and his wealher-beamn, wrinkled akin. It I. . . n ,- 11 "slru. k It rich" several times 'during his long career. Hn hlm- i during his long career. Ho hlm- seii never has admitted it: but ,,.,; ' ; TTnow, of iiu-in. OVaiToll never married. "l of aor- s" aai vwtuuii, UO D S. , "And I'm proud of It." "Hut haven't you been awfully , LINDY'S FLIGHT VERY PERI LOU S i. . Mi111m.11 irom page lj . (Continued liom page 1) mo to give her an expensive pre pa, Honduras, w here congress li . done. The worsk hazard is sent for Christmas." hua voted to make Lir.dberab a; 1 mlonel In .!, lin.i,.. .,, v., .. . , ".. v VSTn,',, tT. ' J, " . ' '7"',rr ! ? . .7 el Ivrt o -..k-. Ji...- Jl! " ' tra ' AmcTcan .ton L ..V1? next feutraI AmrrltaD"top " naoe mi r-an jose t os.a ' at mb joso. ioia , rj" he w.Ury 10 er, extensive pre- parutlona have been made It pre- pure a field so that tho plnno 1 can land 011 Panama soil rather ' than the canal zone. I The take-off was made In cl- 'Sr1 PCrt0 ' W?"iher .COuaU!ri!'; 1 .V . . S . V(.u ot ,, near the ground was not - enough to Interfere' with . . . mo uiers moiner. , w no nan off c.n his New York to Paris or Washington to Mexico Cltv n (ii seen ner 1 11 11111 tin son ibko 'flights, waa at tho field to bid '".,""' iln,i V him gtxidhyo on this, his latest h.., 3i-n ..M h, j venture ( . ..Jir..S"" r. telle, Returns To Detroit. nffered "A few minutes liter, at 8:51,"""' xddem In. m., Mrs. Lindbergh hopped oft ..,T,j,t .. ' ti. "ITp ua ! , . u t- i v.i.h i. ttaroiy, tne mayor repuea, :in me rum iinira niucu in iu carry her back to. her Detroit ; classroom, rne pmne took on t i 1 1 . i .. i perfectly and Immediately headed , i t m .. 1 .. n i i,. i. , .. .n. i'l.ai: ;:, 8P.,.t . . . i ,.,.i. uij of St. Louis across the field the . moment there was sufficient light ' to see the ground. Ho . glided into tho sir after running hnlf nnd soon became a black speck against tho rosy horizon. Then with the escort of Mexican army nlnnes it was soon lost to sight. Lindbergh and his mother said farewell to each other privately nt the American embassy before coming lo mo iiyiug iieiu. i no lone eagles public parting wtth'ij his mother at Vnlbnena consisted merely ot shaking hands just if before he entered the cockpit oflj (ho Spirit of St. Louis. Then .he i kissed" lits mother's hand nnd, A sitlil "Goodbye mother." I Ti MEXICO CITY. Dec. 28. (AP) A report received by the na tional telegraph office shortly nflrr 9 o'clock this morning stat ed that a plane believed to be that ot Colonel Lindbergh pass ed over Santa Rosa Hacienda, near Tuxtepeo In tho state of Ouxuca at I) o. m. MEXICO CITY. Dec. 2S, (AP) Tho presidential office receiv ed n telegram stilling that a plane apparently that of Colonel ijiliiu.i'i Kn, -?iHt'l oiiic i.llllliiupa In the state, of Chiapas at 11:"20 a. ni. Cintalapa Is about 140 miles from tho (iuntamclnn bor der. Not such a hnrd Jot for Mr. Hearst, after all. ' The only thing 1 .i... ..i . i I burning glare from the old pros- iet iot'h dwp-at't eyes. .ji iuie 110 lias iiiunq mil pa 110 longer has the physical strength for active prospecting. A few years ago he could take a sledge hammer bv thn end of the hanl die and hold It at arm's length 1 ' ' . I ..... l l . . .Ll uui now ne can i oo 11, ana ms task tof digging for ore Is no loiigeV for him. Won't Admit He's old. He. spends most of his time shtlug at his door looking out oVer the canyon that beara his I . . . . .... "U Jil7httS ur. Ionic vanished, come and (to (down the path of hia lonely cabin. So he sits nearly always ail ) ntj. IOF ne Q lSCOU ra EOS TlBlIOrfl I and waita for the vacation that h does not want. t REGULATION AT ' CROSSING, NEED the Main street crossing at the Big llasln. Lun mumci vuuiiiaio. come pounding 1 across that street 2j miles an hor and ,h" " no M,e"r oe- T,ce 10 Prolecl t No Acttsn ' "The matter has been taken .UP. "?e Sulh"a P?c J- but far. we've been a total fail- ur6 ro , ur6 , far Kemng ,nv action ".di.tn.c- an underground cross- ln. ,n. ,hlrh tha ritv w, , " cn ... , pii- i A a-t belleve the city can afford it at this time. Certainly some thing must be done about this trt situation, either by dlr- ect petit on to the state public romailsslon or ,, lrect Brbltratlon the southern Pacific." r a Kellnv rllv enelnnor ne. . v J ; d a h ,f ob8erTed. ' j, ... frt rt, titY1. i-rtmrtiiVo 1 , ... ,, , ' .. , K. tank, the gates would close. The ... , lh ill ii n m luu v ni.iu iu tun u uhiiii,. 1 Without the advice of City At- v.!:. absent, the council was loath to . ,,., ., a,i . " ... "H- " v " do.forred unlil ne" week' : , Gets Job nt Kansas Dill Harglss. a former grid star '.at Emporia Teachers' Col lego and later coach there, bas been appointed football coach at the University of Kansas. Tillamook Nestucca sanltar In m. near Oretown opened to pub-1 vijaaaC-s . i The NEW TWIN BREAD At Your Grocer - 15c Made by ' t j Sixth StreetBakery 124 SOUTH 6TH ST. "For goodness sake eat Better Bread" SEEK C. BROWN ON CHARGE OF i AKinti; i hi U.K. i ; Klamalh anlhorillia today wero anrklnit '. Ilrown, i liara-d In ronmlalnt fllfd ynatrrdfiy with larrrny hy ballen. ftry Hi.-II waa thn romplaiiiliiK wltniaa. I Ilrown had not !n arrnated ' Ithla aflernoon. Tim charge hind- I led on a auto Involving an auto-' inohllo trut k. ' HICKMAN ASKS 1 OUICK ACTION wher" h " ' - who bia bnen arrnatid rolet car which will be unveiled eri! xm, Keltn Amhroaa aald ,n lhl c,,y on laau"T 1. he found the ruin holda a prlaon (Continued from pase 1) Mr. Locke with acora of deal- reoord at the atnte penitentiary glrl'a body and the lunga were 1 era fr:m all parta of the aiate t J ol l-t . Ullnola, lie waa con not congwitcd. I viewed the new caT In the north- Vlctd on' a charge of holdup and The tranafi-r of Hickman f rom , ern city yesterday, which ar- burglary In Ha7. lie nerved the soulhbouiid train to the roun- . rived on Monday from Flint. jr,,ara in the alale penitentiary ty tail waa affected with apeed ; Micb. Beventy-elght carloadaof ,j j yeara In the alale reform am; preclalon. the various models paeaed atory. He waa lat relnaaed from Transfer Himly. .through thla city enraute north prlaon In 1910 and la now a man fhe train waa atopped at a: on Monday morning from which around 6 yeara of age. ..ireet luteraectlon not fur die- , nolnt thev will be distributed. 1 Jnhn -!-. Willi. m Miia.n lant from the atatlon and Hick- jma. Iiidcuffed to two detccjjvea. 1 w la whisked Into a waiting police I car. Kour other police cars car- iiru wm oiner memoirs 01 me party and acted as an escort. uopes nan oeen atretcned to keep the crowd back at the hall of Justice, but the spectators for the most part showed only curiosity. What rushlnv and Rhntlnr wair Inhibited was only to gain better vantage points. Hickman went' through the routine of being booked at the Jail on the twelfth floor of the hall of Justice. He was aaalrnt-d ,n """it recalcitrant' prisoners. front of hit cell dour, within ... r. r wl" be tatloned constantly. , changing at etaht hour Intervals. ,t ' Koints. When returned to bis cell after hl Drlef appearanoe In court, Hlikmnn fell Imn . ennnri .leen H waa slpenlnr c-haii Hmtiv - r " ff'cpr shook him to awaken him. Hickman started up apparently terrified at the sudden awaken and fainted. ' : U was a few minutes before he as revived. me citic commmee wnicn win decide the allotment of a large part of the almost $60,000 re ward offered for the capture and Pi.nvlM.n nf lha 1 ...... v ... A n will fcold i meeting iUUlu,ru" uc lwo urKon om- cers Cnie of PUC Tom Gur- dan Pendleton and Sergeant ' " "-- v.s;Ru . "iaie iiic lorce, wno capiurea I Hickman, yesterday called on I Mayor Cryer. chairman of the I citizen's committee. They were accompanied by the Los Angeles authority who has been sec u red bJ "She told me she didn't want Puretest Mercurochrome The children like this new method of sterilizing wounds. It does not sting, yet it Is Just as effective. Puretest Mercurochrome Is extensively nsed as a genoral antiseptic. ' It docs not burn nor irrlate. Complete with glass applicator. 25c Klamath Falls. Oregon M CHEVROLET GUUHED TO BE L if. . beuu.ifui Jon- FU Thla la the word W. R. r.ixkol,,,. ,,. -rrM,.a .1 fi.ti uuth tf Tim Locke Motor company brought back from Portland,! I "We will be ready to take or- dera for the new modela on the fr,t day of tho New Year and i wm have a full line of the cars ; on display at that time." Mr. . Locke stated thla morning . ! )T I' IV KINKSf 1 ' xii uT n 1111 Ml MT (rf T 4 Ml. I Unable tb nay fines of $100 ana du oaya m ine cuy jan. I Louie Muray and Joe Novaro ! will be Inmates c the city Jail for the next 50 days. Both were booked as ,vags" and when I tenced to Jail. onurd yaa paid a fine of ; , , , . , fi 1 brought Into police court this ; morning. I - - - - Darin gthe last year one worn- ' an was ordered to pay alimony. I Most of the ladles, however, kill- I ed their hnsbands before thev i - - d At The L-T-B-E-R-T-Y LAST SHOWING TODAY "The Final Extra" with Marguerite DeLaMotte A newspaper drama with a punch- in every -scene. Coming THURSDAY and FRIDAY WHOOPEE I! BOB STEELE in "The Mojave Kid" OXE THRILL AFTER ANOTHER llllllllrflrlMlllllllllrlllllltitftlllttlllU . BrONVn w Shoes . CAy j jj . Big Clean-up of All Shoes Reduced for immediate clearance Hundreds ! '. of pairs cf our finest Shoes for Men, Women and .. t - WS- .... - A You Save Money by Shopping Here. ..Many ;; Shoes cut more than half. Watch our Bargain Buster Brown Shoe Store j j The Largest Exclusive Shoe Retailers In Oregon ; I-- '' ' - Prison Record Attributed to . Klamath Vag' Al ;rrU. plrkrd up arvoral timea within thn piat fw wiMka hy city offlrrm, waa Indgad In thn rity Jail thla morning to anrvn - -vr "VI.. Kighth. ' i ri'. In !., mr. n r.ur. rirn,-. ciark n,l i.nr. 11.1. limbeck each forfeited ball of 2S when they failed to appear ihls morning to answer to the , charge of being drunk Unable to piy bis fine nf $2f. Fred (ierkle will serve out Ike nest 11 days In the city Jail. He was arrested on a charge of being drunk. Ed Humis. caught begging on the street this morning, was book ed aa a "vag" and will serve out. a sentence In the city Jail. THM. PINE TREE -THEATRB- Last Showing Today ' Kupreme Acta I I VAl'DEVILLR restoring Loretta's Novelties In "Fan cr. a Screen" ' Smith and Iternard "Piano, Bill from .. IWilaTllle" The Nlht Boat Itcrroe" "The. Ihiblln Dandy" Martrll and Went "Eccentric JL'omedlana" ON THE SCREEN Billet Bon DOVE and LYON The Tender Hour" Coming THURSDAY and FRIDAY COX8TAXCK TALMADCK In "Breakfast at Sunrise" Children i ... Table! 7iiure. . I mivi. jMv.MHw,