The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 19, 1928, City Edition, Page 6, Image 6

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THE F.VENTNO' HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS.-OKEflON
Thumlnv, January 19, lt28
SUGARMAN'S
tut
f; I 1 f n
LIST OF
NEW WHITLOCK
! fOM FINISHED
ii irritii nmrm
k n H li ii mi
L iVilt U.YL.i
! ' fConttmiod fmm pairs One)
I llfuJIy ot In and railed with
vruuiht Iron, ona rood to the set-
I roiHim Iwlow ia gained. The bed-
CitUsna who will serve durlnc j rooma ere lnrit and each one hn
the year on JustUe court Juries dcllKhtful rlew of the city
re riraan v...trdar br county , 1"lt'i spa'loua window.. The
,r drawn alraa,r uy county, . . ,h ,MD. rooiiia am
OII1C1BIS.
Those who aro subject to call
Clearance Sale Ends Soon
Here are good values and "good" is the right
word, and these items are from our regular
good stock No "sale" merchandise
imported. Clearance sals .
ends soon.
mm
for Jury duty are:
Julian Abbott, Charles Agor.
E. C. Alatrora. Earl Alexander,
John Altur, Frank Ankeuy. E. I.
Applpgato. Kom Aubrey, J. B.
Auu-n. Vh!8tT Awry. V. B.
Ayera, Henry linnby. H. C. Baker.
Charles Balln, F. C. Baniber, H.
llarnhlsel, V. G. Barnhouae, O.
or natural cedar. Cheery fire
placva are found In the bed rooms,
whl( h have private bat ha
CASHIER KILLS
BANDIT PAIR
ntshed throughout and the. walla
are- richly papered.
The general contract waa In
charge oi H. E. Koakamp: K. U.
Ohts had charuo of tho anterior
decoratlnit; Keenan I'lumblns
company luatalled the heating and
plumbing aystem. The beautiful
A. Bartlett. H. W. Bathlany. O. ! ,k' .hr," hnm. .
L. Baxter, John Beal, J. I. Beard.
W. K. Beck, J. M. Bell. O. A.
Bellman, E. L. Bentley. George company.
Biehn, G L. Black. F. A. Bliss.
J E. Bodfte, Louis Boldlachar,
K. E. Bradbury, C. B. Brown.
R. H. Bunnoll. R. N. Butler.
H. E. Calkins, A. R. Campbell.
Frank Cantrall, John Carstensen,
Theodore Case. Robert Cheyna.
W. H. Clark. D. N. Clemens. Rob
ert Clave. E. L. Cook. E. 1..
(Continued from page One) .
Klamath, the chamber of vcora
merce concluded that the Ritu&i.
tlon was of sufficient Importance
Cramblett. Lee Crawford. Harry to send a special delegation to the
Dally, Frank Dickey. Gordon I M"ord, hearing. -D.vn.
C. E. Drew. c. Dunn. A. The delation which left to-
HERE'S YOUR SUIT!
New suits in new dOi A
tyles and colors if I A
from Hart Schaffner f J M B f J
& Marx and others. 1 g "KlF
$35 values....
.. ' ." : 1
Smart new two' but
ton and three button
models in Hart
Schaffner and Marx
and others. ' ; j - '
$40 values ... .
$2g75
A real value. Men
fancy suits in the
newest cuts and pat
terns, smart colors.
$52 values . . . .
cli VIA fl fJ
T E3T
Men's Shirts
Men's Broadcloth and lijT
fine Madras, smart shirts '
in the latest patterns and I
colors. All sizes. GBOBY
I V
EE
First Group
$165
Second Group
$30 Valaues
$235
MEN'S $10.00 BLAZERS NOW $5.85
All Men's Union Suits Reduced
All Hartman Trunks Reduced
All Men's Fine Hats Reduced
K. Sugarman
"I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY"
C. Edaall. A. E. Aller, Fred Eng
lish. L. A. Eschle. L. C. Ewlng.
J. M. Exell. L. Fltxgerald. J E.
Franey. Harry Fnrch, Dell Gam
mon. C. D. ' Garcelon. R. G.
Gentry. 1
A. F. Glovsr, Henry Cloyateiu.
J. N. Gray. Clyde Griffith. Henry
Grimes. George D. Cribble. ). F.
Hackett. L. X. Haines. M.SW
Ilhmaker. F B. Hamblett. J. H.
Hamilton, Frank Hamm. Marinn
Hanks, Z. G. Harris. Frank Ha; -field,
Fred Heilbronner, Flo't;
Henrlot. Roy Hlcknran. O. ' A.
Hlllard, J. E. Hosklng. C B.
House, John Houston, Mark How
ard, Will Humphrey, K. J. ll.tn
ter. H. H. Jenkins, L. Jacobs. M.
U Johnson. A. W. Jolly. Wilbur
Jones. Joseph V- Justin. A. U.
Keenan.
J. W- Kerns, L. F. Klrkpat
rick. H. O. Knight, C. H.,Knowles
J. S. Lageson. C G Lambert, Faul
O Landry. C. H. Landls, Rex La
Pralrlo, E. H. Lawrence. J. H.
Llnfesly. John Llnnmann,- John
Long, C. D. Long. Roy Loper,
Harry Xoucks, C. P. McGulre. A.
J. Manning, 8. E. Martin, John
Matney, Cecil Matt, O. A. Mc
Carthy. George McCollum. Floyd
McMillan. W. McNeely. Al Mels
ner. Gua Melhaae. J. Melton, Geo.
Metx. M. L. Miller, C. F. Mills,
0. R. Moeller. C. 8. Montellus.'
C. L. Moore. L. J. Morrison.
M. Motschenbacker. George Myers
. William Nltscbeilm. Silas Oben
'chaln. L R. Painter, R..E. Pat
terson, O. Peyton, Joe Posplsll,
Z. J. Powell, Glenn Pruitt. P. 8.
Puckett. Cordon Quimbiy. C. E.
Randall, Ray H. Reed. E. H.
Renlck. H. E. Roskamp, Ray
Sbelton. Walter T. Smith and G.
1. Stebblns. -
Too Late to Classify m
MAKE EXTRA MONEY Earn
money at home painting hand-;
kerchiefs, pillows, etc. We
teach you free and supply work
and patterns. You leirn al-
1 most immediately (wlth Text-;
Art the newest and most In
teresting profttabl occupation. '
No experience necessary. Send
for pamphlet and samplo and
start making money at once. ,
TEXT-ART. 1045 Clement St..
, San Francisco, Cs'.if. 19-lf
DRY BODY WOOD Cheap. Pey
ton & Co.. 601 Main. Phone,
635. l-tf !
,
NOTICE TO STUDENTS!!! j
One 8x10 Oil Colored j
Photograph ,', j
. FREE '
With one dozen photo-,
jrraphs for your exchanges. (
Special price $4.50. Fold
ers in your ' schooU colors ,
and embossed "K.C.H.S."J
Stinson Studio
737 Main May King '
, (Continued from page On
as a second robber, currying it
gun. nenred the vault.
Turning quickly Demo rest.
1111 protected by the anlt wall,
find Juat as tho second robber
was ralalug hla revolver. Two
other men, thought to havu been
members of tho gaug, drove off
In a light car.
Mra. 'Demurest, wife of the
caahier. entered the bank Juat
The home Is beautifully fur-1 ahead of the first robber. While
she was walking to the door
leading behind the cage, the rob
ot' r pulled an automatic pistol
and approaching llurrla, ordered
all In tho bunk to hold up their
hands.
Mrs. Demoreat rualied to a
back room whero. by prearraiiKed
plan to attract attention lu rase
of a robbery, aho craahrd au Ink
bottle through a window. A
third member of the gang, out
aide, leaped to the window aud
ordered her tn the wall, telling
her to keep quiet. - .
Police were told that Immo
dlutcly after the ahootlug a man
was seen running to an Eaaex
coach a halt block from the
bank. He ai whisked away by
a driver waiting at the wheel.
Police alao were tracing another
car which drove south. They
believe there were six In tn
gang.
I'ollce Identified the younger
of the two robbers shot as John,
Robert Benton. S3, who bad
aerwd time at Monroe, yash
reformatory. He
Markets
being completed through Mr. Vl
merton of the Park Landscupe
DELEGATION TO
REPRESENT K. F
don, president of the First ra-
tional bank. Bert Hall, owner ot
the Hall hotel, and Karl r. Rey
nolds, secretary ot the Klamath n Spokano In 19!4-ot larceny
chamber of commerce. of a number of revolvers from
It is understood that the dele-(the armory there. He had been
gallon will ask to be heard at the i hold recently In Seattle on a
bearing in order that Klamath'al holdup charge but was released
sentiments regarding tho cross-, November 1, 192.
state line may be a mutter ot I Police were In touch with Seat
record, tie authorities trying to , lilt n-
. Itlfy the elder of the pair a!aln.
The two cara believed "Tiaed " by
the robbers bore Washington li
cense plates. V
A state-wide search for th
fleeing confederates, one of whom
waa believed wounded,' was or
ganised. The cider ot the pair of slain
robbers was Identified by finget
prims as Fj-ed Williams, 33. lit
was a tullor by trade, arrested
at Spokane, October 11. 1924.
for auto theft and sentenced to
prlann for two and a hitlf years.
Juat after the bank opened the
two men entered. Williams going
POItTI.AND.Jnn. Jft. (Al But
ter, wh:lcaln prices atuudy;
rorlland dairy exchange not
wholessle prlcea: cubes extms
4 tio: stundurda 46c; prime tint
44 H Iflrals 44c. Cream rv
prices: I'riuts He over rtibo
standards,
Eggs: Standard and midluni
extras 1c lower: standard flrnta
:uic, frvah medium ovinia
fresh medium tlrata 3Jc:
underslaed 3Su. Prices lit re
tailor 3c over exchange pries.
Associated selling prices: Ex
tras SSc firsts 3Tic; niettlnms
36c; underslied 33c. .
Butterfut: Bids to the farmer,
steady, 4 To station, 4SB truck.
50 If 64o fob Portland.
Poultry: Steady; tleaa B p-r
rent rommlaslonl. Heavy hunt
2fr!4c - lb.: light. 150 Stic,
springs SOffZlc; broilers 310
25c; Pekln white ducks Sue; col
ored, nominal; turkeys, alivu 35
s87c.
Onions: Kleady; lecal B l.v
C'J.SO.
Potatoes steady; 75c(rl.l". ,
FIERY SENATOR
IS REPUDIATED
Glandular Extracts
Now Administered
fn Tablet Form
AN EFKlSCTIVbl way to lom-i
blue glnndulur extracts with
vegetable tonic agents In highly
.concentrated tablet form tins been
; developed. This modern -Ionic.
1 '.... J llk.lllll-lll ..Mil...!
(Continued from page One)
men that In Us orlglnsl form
the resolution mentioned him by
name, but that tht conference
eliminated the reference during
Its three-quarters ot au hour of
discussion. On this point the sen-
was convicted i ,or n0 "dea were not
imitative. -
REBEL LEADER
SLAIN BY BOMB
(Continued from page One)
reported yesterday that the reb
els were quiet. A similar report
was brought back Tuesdsy and
the withdrawal of rebel outposts
frm San Albino also was noted.
The explosion of two bombs at
Jlnotega Sunday was to have.told
of Sandlno's entry from El Crlp
ote. The bombs exploded but
fleeing to ' nearby car. , Two
cars started and Demoreat fired
at one ot them.
Persons nearby said thc7 mw
a man slump down In the rsr,
ludlqtting that, one ot the gang
was wounded. '
RKtVH!) ATTEMPT KAII.K.
' 8A.V FRANCISCO. Jan. 1. (A.
Ptl-'-Ths monoplane "Spirit of
California." attempting to set a
new world's endurance record,
railed by less than four hours
today when It waa forced down
at Mills field at 10: It a.' m.
Pacific time.
Women ought to make good
ennugh politicians. Since side
saddles have grat out ot style
they can sit on the (once as well
as a man..
. Obituary
Sandlno failed to arrive. At that
time it was thought this might' , t(,e teller's window, where he'
hsve been the general s met noa urew a gun and ordered the three
of warning his followers to quit men behind the rage to go Into
me iqwd. -tne vault. jieanwmie m-mou
Sandino. a 33 "year old clerk walked toward tho vault. .
who became a general, declined Detnprcat emerged from tho
to lay aown nis arms mm. juii vault witn tne gun in lime io
under agreement negotiated bytbnrooater Benton, who raised a j RICHARD CIIARl.KH HOHSON.
Henry L. Stlnaon. personal rep- pistol. Demoreat fire, tho bul-1 Funersl services for the late
resentative of President Cool Idge. let entering Benton's necki Richard Charles llobson will be
He withdrew to the mountains steoDing arross Benton's body held at Astoria, Oregon, on Krl
and organised s republic. i Demoreat took aim at llllams.
. . . r I who turned and started to run.
King Albert almoat tell off a Demoreat's bullet went through
Kh mA in C)ia.l.i4 ltnt.ll w . ! nnrtlllnn and ,1 ril'W V 1 1 -
all over Europe seems to be on Hams Id the head. Demoreat then I morning's train by the Karl Wbli
the tobpggan. i rushed out and fired at a man lock Funeral Home.
Glundogen), Is now used by tlioq.
sands and la recommended by
I s ill a I drugglata throughout
Aiiisrlru. Yuii owe II to youraslf
It) test the virtue nt this modern
preparation. Obtain an original
und genuine package of Mores
( formerly culled tllsndgen). and
lake iwo tnbleta three times dally
fur leu duys. You will be sur
prised at ihe rvaults. Star Drug
Co. will supply you.
' Notice
THIRD LIBERTY LOAN BONDS
Mny Now Bo .Exchanged For
TREASURY NOTES.
llolderg should consult their banks at
once, is exchange privilege will expire
shortly.
Third Libtrty Loan Bondt will ca
to 6 ear inttrt$t on Stpttmbtr 15, J92&
.Washington, January 16th, 19:8.
A. W. MELLON
Secretary ol the Treasury.
A THREE DAYS COUGH
IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL
Pertinent couglis and cnlda l.a.l to ii i' LLii.ii ui c.i
ecloustruuhla. om can ate,, thrm now ".ZfttX '
int wwrauiuoii, an voiuipjiica cran
ote that is pleasant to lake. Creomul-
Ion la a new medical dm-overy wii
Iwe-fuld action: it aouthes and he
the In named membranes and Inhibits
germ growth.
Of all known diuga, srenaol la
ognlsrd by high medirsl authorlil
peraittent cougba and rolda and ollici
contains, In addltian to wooante, other ? - : - I
healing elrmenta which aoothe and heal :? tf
lh infected memhr.tas and atop I ha s V ' V
Irritation and inflammation.' while the art "sWS
rreniote goes OB to tho Blmiiarh. is sh- K?,X. !j
ornea into in nioaa. atiarks lite seat r ' V, ',' -
ic l 1.5...' m-
in
4 I
of the trouble sad chocks the giuwth V.',
of the germs-
mm
day afternoon at 2:30 o clock
under the auspices of the As
toria lodge ot Elks. The remains
were forwarded on Tnursnay
ft
5- L. rz
Office Phone 11 S3 Melhaae Oldg.
Res. Pbona 1148 Klamath Falls
0
ICE BOATING I
Vf.lPPtrrt Kl.I.POPPIX I
Trips as low as one dollar
per person or trips to . any
part of the lake at reason
able rates. Plenty of thrills
If you want them. Boats
start from south end of
lake near Lake Shore Gar
dens.. For Information .
Phone M0-M
Every
y2
Suit and Overcoat
PRICE
You have been hearing of clearance sales for weeks now
but here is one that eclipses all former ones a real clear
ance sale where everything is marked down and not up.
After you have shopped the others come here and you
will !uy quality merchandise at real savings.
; COMPARE OUR VALUES
SUITS
Resr. $44.50 Suite tfcQO OC
NOW... -
Resr. $39,50 Suite M Q 7lt
NOW . ' Pli.3
Regr. $34.50 Suite I 7 Otf
NOW 4 1 tJ
Reg. $29.50 Suits J 1 I 7C
NOW ' J 1 f O
Including HART SCHAFFNER &
MARX. CLOTH CRAFT, ETC.
OVERCOATS
Ueg. $42.50 Oyer- Ol Otf
coate. NOW JaCi 1
Reg. $39.50 Over- f1A 7C
coats. ' NOW D I V I J
Reg. $34.50 Over- it 1 7 9 It
coate. NOW 3 1 !
Reg. $29.50 Over- fc "I A HtL
coate. NOW ......... P l Te I
OTHERS SIMILIARLY
REDUCED! -
AU Men's and Boys' Shoes M off
Men's Dress and Work Pants V4 off
pMen's Dress Hats and Caps V3 off-
SWEATERS, BLAZERS, Etc. 'A off
Every Item Greatly Reduced. Come Save at This
Real Bargain. Carnival!!! ;
ALWAYS
THE
BEST
Oregon Woolen Store
WE SELL
FOR
LESS
8TH & MAIN
Crenmulilon Is (usrsntrrd sariafae
lory in the treatment of nnaiaiiml (
cuugna ana roida, bmnriiHi aaliima,
bronchitis and Mhrr lornia cf rraulra
lory diaoaars. and ia earrllrnt for Lulld-
inj up the natrm alirf enlda or f 1
Money rrfundM if anvrourh or raid
not qrllered after takln( sreocdina to
directions., tor sals by all drauiata.
CREOMULSION
FOR THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS OM
TKis
button
savs
Or
This
one says
"mod
Remember how they used to
hitch Old Dobbin to a windlass and ' '
drive him 'round and 'round
lifting hay and doing heavy chores?
Even then, you couldn't hire V
Dobbin for less than $2.50 a day
say 25 cents an hour. J -', 'N'f
Yet an hour's work for an electric
motor using one horsepower of
electricity usually costs only ,
7 or 8 cents.
Most household appliances
use tiny motors of only 110 or 18
. of a horsepower. You can run thcra
ten hours for seven or eight cents.
And they arc faster than
Old Dobbin ever dreamed of, being,.
when he was a colt. '
Electricity
' 'is the cheapest service
, you can buy. ,
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER COMPANY'
STSt
Ir-jarrcnnMiA onrrnu J
1 POWJCA. COMPANY I VJJictn
MedfonL Otegon
Roacbur Oregon
Grants Pass, Oregon .
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Yreia, California
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HSiR PARING -"-',M """"'
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