The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 02, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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'THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON.
Monday, January 2, 102
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SCHOOL PUPILS
sine YULETIflE
CAROLS 0 EU
Tennant People Gather
Together and Display
True Christmas Spirit
Milt, o. WIN'CFIKM)
llorald Corrr-noniU'iit
(Special to The Herald)
TENNANT. Calir.. Jan. i
Ona nf thn ftnnst nrncrama. the
ana that best portrayed (he true'
('hriatmas uplrlt wai enjoyed on
Chrimmnz eve at the Wllwood
t'hrtatlan church. The flrnt part
of the program consulted of sotifts. !
recitations and little playlets by
the primary and Intermediate j
achool jrradoa. Carols were sunx
by mora than 50 school children. I
The school teachers hud charge
tutorinir the children. The Inst !
part was a pantomine with pro
logue of scripture reading and
lantern slides. The curtain ruse
on the first scene with the shep
herds sitting around the fire,
their flocks in the distance, bed
ded down for the night. After a
dialogue among them the angel
appears telling them of the babe
horn In a manager In Bethlehem.
The second scene is a stable with
the babe lying In a manger and
Mary and Joseph close by. The;
shepherds enter and Kneel Desiae
the manger. The third scene is
the same, with the wise men ap
pearing with their gifts of gold,
silver trsnklnsence and rayrth.
The church was beautifully dec
orated with greens and large red
bells, the Christmas tree was a
blaze of colored lights and orna
ments. After the program Santa
Claus appeared with bells jing
ling and colors flying. He In
vited all the children and the
older ones to follow him to the
ante rooms where a treat of
candy, nuts.
apples and oranges ;
were given to everyone. Mr. C. i
W. Murphy, camp superintendent.
had charge of the finances: Mrs. :
Dale Beeson the decorations: I
Her. Russel Myers, his wife and !
two of the school teachers. Mrs.
G. C. Howard and Mrs. Delia
Goldman the program. Mr. Jack
Coll was the artist who painted
ine back and side scenes for the j
pantomine.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Filson were
host and hostess at a family re-
mion dinner Christmas day at
thelr homo on C street. Mem-
beri of the family present were:
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Parker ofi
Ashland, Oregon, mother and
father of Mrs. Filson; Mr. and
Mrs. H. O. Parker, daughter Lu
cille and two small children of
Yreka. Calif.; and Mr. and. Mrs.
F. M. Filson and daughter, Maude
Ann.
Miss Wilda Counts returned
from her school in Idaho Satnr-
i
day to spend Christmas with her .into the town. This trail is moun-l (Continued from page I)
parents, Mr., and Mrs. W. P. tainouB, rocky and heivily tim- Captain Comeau went below to
Counts. Ibered. The marines knew that dry out. Mate Louis Thibodeait
Rev. and Mrs. Russell Myers In order to capture the town the ho had relieved him sent a
left Monday for their new home rebels would have to be driven hurry call between 7:30 and 7:45
at Spokane, Washington. Mr. out from the road. they wero not sure of the exact
Myers will finish his school As the marines were ascending time and he rushed on deck,
rouoe at Spokane and will havethe mountainous trail, Sandinos . "Come up forward, captain."
charge of a small pastorate Just J men opened fire on them from the mjte shouted through cup
bver the line in Idaho. their hiding places along the pej bands, "there's a submarine
i. Mrs. C H. Foster and children road. lor something out there."
of Klamath Falls. Oregon, were . Captain Wounded. The master Joined Thibodoau
over night visitors during the Captain Livingston, who was in at the rail. They heard faint
week at the home of Mrs. Fos- command, fell serlouBly wound- sounds which the captain said he
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. ed. Lieutenant Gould who was was sure were made by airplane
Murphy. : later slightly wounded, then took motors.
Mhur Clara Dollarhide enter-j command. The sounds ended abruptly ac-
tained the members of the Wed-1 By desperate and hard fight- companied by a splash of a
nesday night "BOO" club at henlng the marines dislodged the heavy body dropping into the
home on A street. Three tables rebels. Airplanes aided but were water from a height,
of 600 were In play during the not effective as Sandino had. Captain Comeau said that
evening. Mrs. Harry Baughn ; scattered his men. nothing but a staunch vessel
held high score for the ladies and i After dispersing tho rebels the could live in tho sea at that time.
Mrs.. Al Stroud low. Mr. F. M. marines pushed on toward Quil- but he made an attempt to "hang
Filson won first gents priie and jli- J around" in the vicinity, knowing
Loren' Galisbury the consolation. that aplane had been there.
Miss Dollarhide served a regular TRAIN STRIKES I .
plate turkey dinner. f . crtrir, HOT CI 11
. In mmnlini.nl In Air. slid Mrs. I.ARC.F. . 1 .1 D K . 1 1 1 -J IJ
It. O. Gholson who are lsavlng j
naiuraay lor ineir new nome ai
fklall, California. Mr. and Mrs. I
George V. llowara enienainea a
few guests at bridge w etlnesday .
evening i lutjir 1101110 on n 01..
inreu lauiua in ui iuv cic lu
play during the evening. Mrs. :care(1 for in an oulf,t ,.3,. that
- m0" Snn wiiitf,JSIiw" nearh'- Theobald and Warn-
priie and Mrs. F. B Willbanks ke KerB not moved ye3terday. The !
the consolation Mr. Claj Parker , other Injured and the passengers
first gents and Mr F. B. Will- wore brought to Portland via,
i.nitBB iuq Luuoumuwu. ..... .". i
Mrs. Howard served delicious re- j
freshments. The guests present !
were: Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Choi-
son, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Miller.
mr. ana ',,r'il"l' of the Columbia to Wish-
and Mrs. F. B. Willbanks and 1 r;im. Wash., where an interstate
1 r,,n",B,- .
a few friends Friday evening, 1
December 23rd, the occasion be-;
ng mr. uiioisous uiiinuaj mm i i v niio llgnt rains and mildiwith voluntary reports from fcltl
Uie party came as quite a sur- temperatures wero recorded last 'sens who believe thoy saw the
prise to him. Bridge was the , night and today in northern Call- murderer Friday or Saturday
diversion of the evening.. Mrs. fornla and filr weather for to- Scores of tips were run down
Walter Williamson won first 'day and tomorrow were predict- only to lead into "blined alley."
ladies prize and Mrs. E. F. Miller ed In the southern part of the it was one of these voluntary re
the consolation. Mr. F. M. Fil-; state, terrilic rain, sleet and ports that nut nollce nri thn trail
fon won first gents prize. Mrs. i
Gholson served nice refreshments. :
Complimenting her two sons. !
Milton and Harold Goldman, who
are spending a few days here,
Mrs. Delia Goldman gave a din.
ner inursaay evening ior eigntiorm maae necessary an un-. "it might be that they are dt
of the camp young men. All en-j usual routing of Associated Press ! employes of the store" he point
Joyed a pleasant evening. wlrcs in Oregon. Owing to com-jed out. "Tho impressions must
Miss Ira Murphy of Weed, Call- muntratlon being cut between be compared with store employes'
fornla, accompanied her brother, Portland and Salem, the state land with those of the late Mr
George Murphy and wife home j wire service from Portland tojAnsel. By c'.ansiflcation and ellm
Monday. I Salt Lake City, thence to Den-iation we can soon tell whether
Charley and May Ellen Tebbe :ver and San Francisco to Salem, j tho murderer's fingerprints was
of Oakland, California, aro house This roundabout loop was oper-jicft on the steel vault"
guests of Robert and tho Misses ated Jn connection with direct I in the meantime there Is a
Dorothy and Pearl Murphy. wire connections to the other j large reward for the arrest and
Mrs. (1.. C. Howard entertained 'cities of the state receiving leased 'conviction cf the guilty man. Bus
the Friday afternoon "500" club ' wire service of the Associated i Incus men have contributed
m ner nuiiie un a -sireei. i u i
tables of 600 were In play. Mrs. I
Dale Beeson won first prize, Mm.
.10 un rnenn, seonna ana Mrs
Clay Parker the consolation. Mrs.
Howard served lovely refresh
ments. .Mr. Robert and Mg)) Dorothy
Good-willing With Ambass
I wiafe., ja- hsmsmm
Here are four vistas of the dii:y round of good-willing which is Lindy's in Mexico City! Ycu see him with F.mlllunn Currnnxa, Mex
ican air ace. at the left above: at the right abeve he's chatting withe tienaro Kxtrada. acting secretary of foreign affairs (left I. and
Ambassador Dwight W. Morrow at the Mexican foreign office: below (left is a scene in the national chamber of deputies as Alexandro
Oerisola, the chamber president, presented Lindy with a medal; and at right below, with Ambassador and Mrs. Morrow and their
daughter, Constance, at the American embassy.
Murphy gave a dinner party com-,
plimenting their hou?e guests, i
Mr. Charley and Miss May KlKn
Tehbe of Oakland, California. :
Thursday evening at the C. W. I
Murphy home. Covers were laid'
for nine and included Charley
and May Ellen Tebbe the honor
guests of Oakland. California; '
Iva Murphy of Weed-: F. L. Will-1
cntt Jerrv Mnrnhv. Knv rrnwiev.
Pearl Murphy and Robert and
Dorothy Murphy, the host and
hostess. - The evening was spent
with games and dancing.
.
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tiVCt ItlAKlPI .0
HIF iV FICIHT
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(Continued from pace 1)
today from Ocotal and Telpaneca
In OullalL
Road Strategic Point
General Sandino fortified his ,
forces on the outskirts of Quil-
ala on the onlv trail leading !
i
(Continued from page 1)
Dr j.-rFd Thompson of The
Dalles, was the first physician to
the Kceae ot lho wrei k,
after a battle of six hours With ,
the elements.
i.eiuo ana ine &poKane, I'on-
iart and Seattle,
The Union Pacific is operating
out of Portland via the Spokane,
Portland and Seattle on the north
ondR connects with the Oregon
-
SAX FRANCISCO, Jan. 2. (A
snowstorms were experienced
west of the Cascade mountains
in Oregon and Washington.
.
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 2. A
.P.) One of the freaks of the I
iicm
Speaking ot navies and stock
markets, parity covereth a multi
tude of sins.
Portland telephone system han
dles SSS.105 calls a day.
nntnc DFlriTn I
txZr T . .TV.
LiLAK rUKl LAIHU
(Continued from paje 1)
lamette river early in the day
ni1 more trucks were-added bs
fast as they could be.Jound.
Tne truck snow plows
one caterpillar . plow, pur
rhased after last year's snow,
veTe busJr day yesterday and
a11 last night. Today they were
isent to maia arteries outside the
business district while the shov-
elers worked downtown.
I Work again started yesterday
morninK 'a shovelers. 20
j trucks, l tie city plows ana some
j scrapers hooked up to trucks.
!The force grew to 230 shovelers
and " trucks in the afternoon.
CAPTAIN SAYS
nr ,,-. ..r , nn
rLANL HLARD
HOPE OF COPS
(Contlnned from page 1)
dope addict. Another has been
peddling Honor.
On uimlher Hue
. i. i e i ii
Mueller drove yesterday to Weed
to ascertain if possible the name
f a man who accompinied T.
Welch, Klamath Falls resident, to
Weed yesterday. Their mission
was unsuccessful. They planned
to question Welch today.
Seven men are being held in
jail today by police. Their fin
gerprints along with several oth-
Urs will be compared with Im-
! prsions photographed on the
safe by II. K. LingUng, Ashland,
fingerprint expert.
.Sheriff's office and the police
IHi.nnrtmn.lt nr.. Knlnf ffxnrlnA
of the onlv real '.'hot" clue, vet
uncovered.
According .to Ingllnir. It Is not
yet certain whether the finger
prints taken from the safe are
those of the murderer.
1.000; I), J. Chambers has con
tributed 11,000; the city of
Klamath Falls, r,0o.
The county court at first con
tributed IG00, then rnlsed this
sum to J2500. After the order
was made It was discovered that
the law limits rewards to $1,000.
ador Lindy in Mexico City
So thn court nnnmincwtl Unit
1.000 would lie paid for the ar-
t. of one man connected with
the murder. If there Is a second
arrested and convicted, the reward
will be 11,000. In event ot a
thitd man caught and being con-
nected with the crime, the re-
ward for his capture will be 1500. '
Twrnly-five hundred dollxra in
all but split three ways to com-1
ply with, statutory regulaticn.
Authorities are convinced that
John Ansel knew the man that
murdered him; that contrary to
flr3t deductions: and that the rca-
son that lmn. lied thn ilellberntn
and brutal murder was thn cold
blooded thecry that "dead men tiawmns. t-.sri unitlo.s tunerul borne.
tell no talcs." I Pine avenue at Sixth al 10:00
"We believe that Ansel camo f DNH RFF f . o'clock n Tuesday morning. In-
back to where this man was , -Jn ""frf. '1 . torment will be made In Link
standing and was reading aj V BIG DEALrMa cera"l,!fy-
pc!.' I',,iaJM"?A' !eI"l,'r , (Continued from page I) I
sheriff, said today. "On some pre-' ' ,,. ,
. . .1 km.. , Western Pacific tract will be
to the rear of tho store. As he
came up from behind Ansel hi
quietly pulled out a revolver and
as Ansel turned to look at him. I
shot him thriugh the head. The
course of the bullet demonstrates
beyond a question of doubt that
he was shot from behind. It
was simnlv cool, and calcu- lit s adjacent to the Weyerhaeus
latcd murder." j er holdings in that section and
Authorities arc keeping a close j "blocks out" th;lr pine tracts,
eye on railroads and highways be- It is in this section that the
lleving that th killer may still
be In Klama'.h Falls awaiting for
To Those Interested
in selling Klamath
' Basin real estate, I ;r
wish to say that your
letters and commun
ications should for
the present be ad
dressed to me as
follows:
-
Bob Coyne
1462 King's Road
Hollywood
things to quiet down before mak- j
lng tho break for freedom
"Tim trouble Is." complained
Sheriff Prlday of Lake county.'
"that the description of the mur-
derer fits about nlno out of every
ten men cn the streets of Ijike-
view," and I guess that's about j
the same situation with you fel-1
lows over there. It Is tho des-1
criptlon cf an averugn logger and
could fit a half hundred fellows
ol' he streets of this city."
Descriptions of the killer were:
snt " polite and sheriff's j
office In the west and cooperation '
m tracking tne criminal to his
'"'r waa asked by Sheriff Burt I
"lilted on hp purchase price ,
of thn 'lr holdings sold 11 the
Lon n" Lumber company. i
From the standpoint of the I
Weyerhaetisi r Interests, tlin ar-
quiring of the big timber hld-
ings of the Western Pacific con-1
cern Is fortunate. The timber ;
v eyei n.v user win pr-onoiy
sturt culling first when they
3E
'ft
California
III I
build their tiugo piling oil Klutii
nth river.
The Wealern I'aclflc l.und
and TlniU r company whs origin
ally rrguniied by J. II qui.ul.
former pioKldriit of thi Mct'loiul
Itlver Lumber romiuuy. Mr.
Uueul and a number of his au
clati'd bouitlit a linge I'tntul of
timber In wexlern Klumiitli coun
ty and held it until HUD whu
Ihey unit their heirs sold t lliu
Long Hell Lumber tompuny.
! At The Pine Tree
i A Ma rill lirns mid Venetian
celebration combined can't bo
more ilr(ureaiiie and mlorfal
t tin it the circus b:n ksruuiid ,tlm
figures lu "Tho Life of llllityr
the riotous film comedy co
featurlug I) t a r I Hldiiey and
Charlie Murray, at the l'lno Tret
Theatre tndiiy.
Klinhnnta and ramelK. wild
men and bearded women, clown
and hula girls In this sequence 1
vie with n carload of tlrvwurki,
exploding among the prlui'lpnl
players, a riot and a vllliign flrn, 1
and nm li v other comedy eleuienls, J
In providing Iniiglis and llirills. .
Itural comedy has In tho past
been coimlitf red unliiral mirth
material, hut lu combination with I
such "exotic" thrills It la ilouhlvl
effective in "TIih Life of Hlley." j
Tho fumous comics of stage i
and screen, Sidney and Murray,
are characterised ns rural town ,
Klre Chief and Police Chief, ro
spectlvely, and 8am llurdy, Myr-1
tie Slednian. June Mnrlnwe, Step-1
hen Carr. Kdward Davis and Hert I
Woodruff have Interesting sup
porting roles.
ItaturiHil To College
Charles Johnston, son of- Mr.
and Mrs 'J. C. Juhnslon of Can
by nventtu has returned lo tho
I'nlvurslty of Washlugton lo re
sume his ccllegn work after an
absence slnco thn first of the
term on account of Illness. John
ston had Just returned lo rollegii
this full when he was stricken
with an attack of Illness which
forced him to submit lo a major
operalicn.
T(, ,1K), ,m ,,,nw
1,. K. Wertmnn left on Kjt-
r,i,v j. :-. ,... 1,. .,.1
ira uvrtmnn artnr n,..v
wii rntum in thiM .-Hi mMb..
their future home. Mr. Wertmnn
hn, accepted a position with th
lumnker Motor rcmpany.
Wlckslrom will be held from thn
Winter's Colds
and Chills
Throw Heavy Burdens
on the Kidney.
COLPS put extra burdens on our
kidneys. When the kidneys slow
up. impurities remain in the blood
and are apt to make one tired and
achy with headaches, dizziness and
often nagging backache. A common
warning is scanty or burning sec ret lorui
Doan's Pith, a stimulant diuretic,'
increase the secretion ol the kidneys
and aid in the elimination of wasto
impurities. endorsed by users
everywhere. Ak V" neighbor
DOAN'S
PILLS
60c
A STIMULANT DIURETIC .'A KIDNEYS
fellcr-MllbOTn Co. Mlf Clwm Bufllo NY
Ton will like
LOS ANGELES
BcttetlfYouStoprt
fU00 pat iay tip rltcumt bath
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maoKAt navios
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Obituary V
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OLK WII'iiSTItoM (
Last rites fur the late Ole 1 1
SIXTH and BPRINO STREETS j
"M Om MJtwr aTaMI
! K aw UflTlsa DoIIm Annas I
llll SMOaaatettablUMU
At The Liberty
Tittn Mix, ace or ibo Western
slurs, Is ut the Liberty Thenlrn
toifciy In "Thn Circus Ace." a
colorful drums of Ilia West bused
upou I lie experiences of a plaliis
iiinn lui Ja called upon In render
aid when u hcuutlful pertnriiier
In In (rouble, Mix and Tony,
projected litto some of the "tlglil
eitt sltuullitiis luiagluulile." ein
ergu victorious only after bard
and gruellliag coulncts with soul"
of the toutiliest chariulers Mix
has ever faed before the cum
era. Niitnllrt Joyce, a cliatnilii't
Houlhern girt, Is seen oiiosll
Mix, and a trained kiuiguroo pro
duces many inlrth-tiitivokllig sll
productlon fmin a , sceiiuiio by
dud Ion.
lien Hlolff directed Ihn pro-
World peace Is a, lovely Ideal,
but one uiiisle firm reports It
sold 70 saxoplmnrs as Chrlaimas
lifts.
PHONE 1200
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Special Feature f H 1 UA
DANCE TONIGHT
WINTER GARDEN
Jack Howrin and His Music
,
1
"Anchor" or
"Grater Lake"
The Flour That
We Guarantee to
Be Pure and
Wholesome
Since flour enters into so many items of
food served on your table, its purity and
wholesomeriesa is of the utmost importance.
A good way to make sure of these essen
tials is to always order "ANCHOR" or
"CRATER LAKE" FLOUR.
Klamath Falls
Roller Mills
Martin Broi,
Klamath
Wishing You a Happy
and Prosperous
New Year
Dunn & Baker
Pelican City Road
iltr tl.lHM t'Al'NKH I It At Tl ItL.
N 10 W VOIIK, Jim. I. W)
The realism of Maria Jiirlliu In
operu la riiiislng her lu consult
a pliysliiun. Hliu Injured lier
right wrist lu a srufllu In "Ins
ca" so painfully Hint a fracturo
is feared. Iloiuuan of pain the
Klorlu Toset she depleted Hut
stubbed Ccarplli, Urn chief ul pu
:icu Willi her loft hand.
Office riionc 1 1 Nil MiIIism. Illdtf.
Ilea, rliono 1 1 I.I Klamatli l alls
"LET YOUR
GLASS
TROUBLES BE OURS"
All kinds of Class
for all purp6ses
KHtimutes kindly furnish
ed for:
SASH DOORS
FRAMES
.j CABINET WORK
The Glass House
I'huno 477-W I lib ami l'lno
Inc., Proprietor!
Falls, Oregon
Phone 952
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