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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1928)
Page Eight THF, EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Friday, Ffl.nuuy 2-1. 102ft COURT DRAWS JURY OF 1928 over points of law nuU niimbslou ....I.I.,H... I IN KENO CASE) From the blown ha received, nt - I McCormlck's hands tho elder (Continued from page One) . Homer A. Mann, Char J. Mar tin!, Martin McAndrews, J. T. Mc Collum, 8amuel MrClellan, V. H. McMillan, Ida B. Momyer,.H. N. Mo. C. 8. Montellus. Chas. L. Moore. L. Motschenbacher, Fred C. Murphey, Harry MoHby. R. A. Moon, Fred Noel. Frank J. Nel on, Ror Nelson. . John Nounert, Harry A. Nltschelra". n. F. Nich ols. John Noble, Wllford Noble, Bilas Obencbaln. Thos. L. Odom, L. C. Offleld. Francis Olds, Roy Orem, Frank Obenchaln, Jr. I John Shapsrd, John V. e0"-l )pENSE OPENS ; L, c. Slsemore, Elinor w. Tucker, j U. F. Tuttle, 'Ralph Tucker, Ar- thur J. Tappan, Ray Telford, : Earl J. Templer, Chan. W Ttaom 'm. James Thrasher, Floyd TUiK- ; ley, W. C. Townsend. John Trip- , was a burly man. ISO pounds in I lett, David V. Turntr, Geo, C. i Ulrlch, Louis A. Vhrlno, Harry W. Thrlne, Howard I'hllg. Wax. ! " v..B . V w. V.rBi I " GROCER SAVES Radio Program (Continued from m 1) tense repeatedly attempted to was under a doctor's care, Moore stress the fact that McCormlck testified. Ho told of pains In wnu' l.,(tlui.l Ittl r.,i S.Oil. Moore suffered xtreino pain and j.'45 p,' , dinner niislc; '4B- T. talk ou Ufa Inaurauce; 7-8. studio entertainment; 8-, Wrlg- Obituary 1 REBUILDING OF LINE STARTED i hi head and vehemently denied J. (i. Rush. Hl'HIl KKUl 05 I ley hour: 9-9:30, the reoutation ,nM he "' " tenter , pror.m; 9:S0-10 me reputation . ,,k i.,.r ,., ihun : : . ! weight, bearing ci a man wun a quick temper McCormlck. and bad disposition, White Memory Rock 1 passed away In this city Lane enrly hour years, at an P. Van Riper, John A. ;and instructions rrom tne court, Clarence V or hat tor, 11. finally swung into the account of his fight with McCormlck. Ho i tcld how McCormlck had struck ' i kirk. G : Varner. F. Vlcory, A. J. Voye. E. W. Van ' Antwepp, Webb Van Meter. llar ! ry Vaughn, H. S. Wakefield. Geo. J. Walton, Joel T. Ward, R. E. i Wattenburg, Faye Walters. J. C. Frlduy morning fol- aud could lick letter men than hnll-. lo.iorSu. concert of dunce IowIiik nn lllnesa nt severnl imuslc; 10:30-12. frolic of Hoot ! weeks. Tho remains are'at the jOwls. I Earl Whltlock Funeral Home, KOIN, Portland. 319m 8-7 p. ; l ine ave. ai sixin wnore menu m dinner conncert: 7:15-8. or- may call. Funeral arrangements chestra music: 8-8:40, Junior' will bo aniiounred later. (Coiitl'iited from pnga 1 1 lime Hie Klamath tei uiluiils me tOlllileled. In addition t.l heav ier mils, the section of roiul must he straightened out. curves Tliimt lie iillmliiiitid, bnlluslliut of lllnilo iiccouilillnhe dbeforo It enn hear heavy freight travgl. Mr. Nixon ex netted I'll con tract fur Ilia new passenger tl Hon' to be let In the near fu ture. K.rvluu over Hie new line will begin tills sprltiK. II l anticipated. INVALID FROM DEATH IN FIRE PORTLAND. Or.. Feb. 14. him once In the eye and once in Miss Leuella Decker, an rrana vwen. ivan ranary, mi. Wright. J. J. Winter. Harry S. Pahkey. Frank Pechoil. Harry E. ; Wood T j wbb Merle s Wes, Paltx, Kenneth 8. Perry. L. K. j Albert Westfall. J. F Wallls. Phelps, U L. Pope. Harry W. i tna, Frank Ira White. Poole. James - I'elton. Richard , virsjll Vadon. Frank L. Yancey. Pickett. Frank Pool, Thos. J. John Yahr. John C. Yadon. Don Prather, E. A. Quatf. Maurice j Zumwalt 0.ulnlan. Ed. H. Qulgley, Chas. ; ' B. Raney, C. Raymond, 8. R. VistnK Miss Canflclil Redkey. James B. Reed. Geo. E Miss Helen Canfleld. city Reynolds, C. E. Riley. Elwood ! school nurse is enjoying visit W. Roberta. from Miss Esther Chase, a jun- Archle Roberta. Edward 8. , lor at the 1'nlversltv of Omsnr. Rldeout, L. A. Richardson, Louis ' Miss Chase is a member of Pi mlck reached around and the forehead, laying the skn bare to the bono each blow; he re counted how he picked up tho young giant and carried him out side and after subduing him, ask ed whether or not he re-ally "wanted a fight," and of how McCormlck answered that "he had had enough." Shirk stood up on tho witness stand and acted out his testi mony. Ho described how he clamped on a double wrtstlock and arm scissors, how McOor- sock- m in valid, was rescued from death In her apartment where she had boen overcome by smoke this mornlug. when John Kopf, a grocer rushed lito the smoko f tiled building and carried the young woman to safety. Al.llATKOSS ATTKMIT AT UKCOKD FAll.l ItK Robin, J. P. . Satterloe, Guy M. Beta Phi and a popular member ed" hlm om- and how he finally Satterlee, Carl Schubert, ,v. F. of Jhe college aet at Eugene. She Scars, J. F. Solack, R. H. Sewell. j plans to return north on Sunday. ; , Saturday Special Steaks, lb. ....28c Roasts,, lb 18c 20c Boiling Meat, lb. . ..... .15c Hams, lb 23c Bacon, lb ...30c Bacon Squares, lb 22c SINCLAIR MARKET 1122 Main St. Phone 619 tied up the Keno man and forced him to give. in. The defense swung Its big bat tery Into' play this morning with the testimony of Isaac Moore, the father ot the Keno storekeeper. Witnesses for the plaintiff had testified how they had seen the elderly man rush out of tho Moore store after McCormlck was shot and strike him over the head with a plane. The old man this morning tea- IMPERIAL, Calif., Feb. 14. (A. P.) The third attempt ot tho huge monoplane Albatross to break the world's endurance flight record failed when the plane was forced down near here after flying tor 10 hours and 3 2 minutes, because ot a broken push rod. ROTARY HEARS P. O. PROBLEMS i (Continued froi ra? 11 mont cited figures showing that during 1927. "S. billion dollars worth, ot stamps were printed. titled that he remembered noth-. Thu taok 900 ,on of PP,'- 1 ing about what he bad done. He s,u Poinds or printers Ink. admitted remembering dimly ot "If one were to place these being taken to Klamath Falls, and stamps into one long strip ot 12 ot a doctor wiping blood from hla stampa wide, the string would face, but It was all hmly and In distinct. Frequently aa witness followed witness on the stand. Myers and Manning enlivened the court pro ceedure and provided entertain ment for the Jammed court room audience by spirited arguments Announcing The Newest Spring Styles and Patterns are Here in the International Tailoring Company All Wool Made-to-Meas-ure Suits. Specially Priced $25.00 to $45.00 "Come in and Look Them Over" i i: at th WE SELL Y Y-r ri ALWAI Uregon Woolen btore ALWAYS LESS BEST 8TH AND MAIN STS. make a belt around the earth and leave enough for a good alio bow-knot." the speaker declared. The largest savings bank In the world Is maintained by the deoartment with more than 411. 394 depositors,! according to Mr. Clement . "The last record show ed 114 million dollars on de posit." he stated. In the atate of regon. Klam ath Falls places fourth In aav- airing orchestra: 8:40-9, studio program: 9-10, concert; 10-11:30 dunce frolic. KEX. Portland. 239.9m 7-8 p.' m., studio concert; 8-9. studio features: 9-9:10, talk. 9:10.10. studio concert; 10-12, dance frolic. KMO. Tacoma. 264.1m :00 7:30 p. m., varied music; 7:30-9, studio eutertainnient; 9-9:30, di versified program; 9:30-10, con cert music. KHQ. Spokane. 370.2m (-7 p. m., orchestra concert: 7-7: IS. talk; 7:15-7:30. travelogue: 8-9. Wrlgley hour; 9-9:30. Inspira tional program; 9:30-10, Pacific coast network concert. KJR. Seattle. 248.m--S-C:20 p. m., time signals, theatrical and market news; (:30-6:3O, news; 8:30-7:30, tllnnor concert; 7:30-8. vocal program; 8-9, con cert trio and aololst: 9-10, stu dio program! 10. time signals; 10-1 1. dance band. i KOMO, . Seattle, 306m 1-7 p. m., newa flashes and sports; inu'lc by the Totem concert or chestra and soloists: 7-8, or chestral program; 8-9. Wrlgley program: 9-10. Pacific coast net work concert: 10-11. novelty pro gram: 11-12:30. dance music. KFOA. Seattle, 447.5m 6-6 p. m., children's program; 8-6:10. courtesy entertainment: 6:30 6:45. sports review; 6:45-7, tour ing information: 8-10. Pacific coast network concert: 10-10:30, "Henry and the Boss:" 10:30-12. Hoot Owls from KGW. KVA. San Francisco. 309.1m 8-9 p. ra minstrel show; 9-10, music by the Metro trio: 10-11. dance entertainment. Kf'.O. Oakland. 384.4m 6:00 6:30 p. m.. utility; 6:30-7:30. dinner concert by the Parisian r JOHN IXII.KV John Foley, n recent arrival In Klumath Falls passed away In ; this city on Friday morning at 6:30 o'clock following an Illness ot but a few days duration. 1 In was a native of Pennsylvania and was 35 years vt age at the time ot hla demise. Tho remains am In care of- the Karl Whltlock Funeral Home. I'lne Avenuo at Sixth where friends may call. Anuouucement of the funeral ar rangements will be made Inter. STATE CARAVAN IS DISBANDED SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 24. (P) Oregon's good will caravan which arrived here lato yester day had disbanded today, tho members of the party going In various directions. Governor I. L. Patterson intended to start back to Oregon ' today. In an address at a banquet last night' Governor Patterson stressed the point that Oregon and California can be muluully helpful. 1 ' ( At The Orpheus I "The Lone Kaglo" featured nt the Ohpheua theatre today la a story of an American youth, cocky and selfcentered. who be comes a member of a British fly ing unit at tho time ot the late war waa at ita height, or per haps worst. HI reaction to the grim reality of battlo and his gradual but nevertheless forcible change from a carefree youth to j serious manhood, la portrayed I with a subtlety thut should place ing deposits, according to the last quintet: 8-9. concert through Pa records of the postal department "The greatest monkoy wrench In the machinery of the depart ment today is the dead letter problem." Mr. Clements il-clared. Last year more than 25 million dead leters were sent Into this department, an increnv of over seven million tor the previous year." "During the past year (212.000 in one-dollaT hills were fonnd .In letters opened at the dead letter office." The problem Is getting more serious because people fail to place return ad dresses uncn their mail. clflc coast network: 9-10, .V. B. C. concert: 10-11. dance music. KNX, Los Angeles. 337m 6 p. m., Biltmore hotel orchestra: 6:30. dinner concert; 6:45. talk; 7. Charles Hamp:7:30-8, feature program: 8-9. courteay program; 9, Ambassador hotel orchestra: 10, sports; 11-12, BlUmore hotel il , c a nrnt,,,.!,. j KM, los Angeies, itts.om o-i j p. an.. White King dinner pro gram: . 7-8. orchestral program: 8-9, Wrlgley hour: 9-10. network concerts; 10-11, KFI Symphon-ello. THE ORPHEUS TODAY The Lone Eale" An epic of the heroes of tho air. With RAYMOND KIMNK HA It II It KKNT JACK PKNMC K M.IIIC'F.LLA DALY A tirlpplng. Powerful story of M'nr in the t lowils. -nve mmion ooi.sr. m .... . , Kpo San Franclllco. 422.3m and money orders were fonnd Inig.,.,,, , crl the dead letters during the r-ar of 1927. with postage totaling' more than tSOO.OOO was!ed. j. ,..-. concort or. . ..o. mi norrrn chestra: 10:30-12. KPO dance RAMBUN' 'ROUND orchestra. PACIFIC COAST . ' (Continued from pare One Nick was to go on the court of calms then there would be a positive vacancy in the Second ; district and several of the boys , were getting out their riding ! habits to make a race. According 'to the last roll call there was STARTLED MAN LOSES CONTROL OF AUTOMOBILE TOLEDO. Ore.. Feb. 24. JP) Startled when a man he thought was a robber, flagged bis car at a dangerous turn in the high- a possibility of Koy miner oi . way, a mile norm ot Tpteao, wu j Pendleton. Bob Butler ot The Ham Yoder lost control of his ! Dalles, George Cochran of La automobile which plunged over a , Grande, Jay Upton or Denton ' steep embankment last night. I Burdich of Bend, and several ! The car was wrecked, Mrs. Yod- other republicans considering an-ieY, who waa riding In the car, tering the political hurdle race. While on the democratic aide of the house there was ex-Governor I Walter M. Pierce standing with .the brnlal rein in his hand. I The appointment of Congress-! 1 man Green seems to have settled all such ambitions for as long las Kick does not willingly leave ' the congressional' seat It Is not thought any of the boyj will run j against bim. At least that seems to be the situation now, hut no jone can tell what political am bition will do as time advances. was seriously cut about the hoad. Yoder escaped with minor brills- Iff YOU ARE INVITED! 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