THE EVENINO HEll AU". KLAMATH FAT.T.S. OREGON
Tuesday, February 28. 1923
CHICAGO
FEARS
BOMB THREATS
FLASHES
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i CHICAGO,
Feb. !8
tomb threats, wers revealed to
day slmultansoiisly with the of
(nrlnc for laic, by several ChU
FAMOl'M BISHOP IIKS.
TICK.UIOK, X. Y., Feb. SN.
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W1"""ew I llMl.l..li..in IVin. at nni lime
OF GHEST, PLAN
For the purpose of making a
thorough InvestlKstlon of the
proponed Community Cheat, which
rvl,lli.(r bishop of h. ITotrif . h,n- .noiuowd lv ih
, uini r.piacoiwu cnurcn in hi
txl snos, died but night at the
Ralnsl loaa from bomb outrages. j
Four of Ih six families living l
(b tbe tame apartment building .
age of BO.
1.KV1NE PAYS VP.
. XKW YOKKV, Feb. 2. AP)
occupied by Lawrence Cuneo. and ' Cl.'arle. A. U-vlm, traiw-AtUntk-
etre.ary ot '. . n ""'f. has ten.lcrwl s check for
Crowe, showed police the ro low- sooow , lhe KomianeM, ,
Inn neatly typewritten, warning.: Vt,um.-,.t or cUvUn rr .M,.
'. "We ara going t.o get Larry 1MH MlJ , ,, from mra n
Cunco 1f we have o blow the xbf Mlo of .,r material.
whole building to splinters. Ycu ;
had better lake a,, vacation Tor! ORE(;ox MAX xamkd.
throe or four weeks. Don't talk) WASHINGTON. Frb. 8H. (AP)
about thl. note or the b,1 !j IInrrU K, Mirv, ot onV.n has
have your wire, tapped, and If . ... , .,, , ,r,
friend, or the police e ... ... .
n do, you ll get of internal revenue.
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want, club ot Klamath Fall., C.
II. I'uderwood, president ot the
chamber of eommercn will ap
point an investigating committee
within the"" coming few day.
Dt.cus.lon ot the possibilities
ot a Community Chest In Klam
ath Falls was brought before the
director, at the noon luncheon
today by J. J. Kerns, director
and member ot Klwanls. ,
It will be the puroose of the
investigating committee of the-
chamber ot commerce to go into
details thoroughly and if possible
learn approximately how muck
would be needed tor thl. chest
before 'sponsoring the cheat.
Labor helping
i TO CONSTRUCT
j KI.I.SWOKTH. Kiuw., 1-Vb. 2H.
UAI-) JVnrlng a, train rlilo
I would bo a handicap because of
: her am. Mr, Sarah Harrouff. 01.
I "i" A I fUI 1RCI-I came, here bv airnUne from Can-
J ry, Kansas, yesterday. She said
."' i ' ' ishe enjoyed the trip.
With organised loborlng men j
f Klamath Falls donating sen-- " GETS OXE YEAR,
(res in the completion of thej rORTLAXO, Ore., Fob, SJi. (A.
basement of the new rirsi Mein-,P-) Haroli k. llownnl, former;
odlst church. Rev. Frank Wem- railway employ was!
U and family wia oe nonsea m m-ntmceU to a year In Jail and
I he new edifice not later than fincll at.OOO today following hla
(jlprll first, according tt an- touvlrtlon last week on a chargv
nounccment made today. 0; contributing to the delinquency
. Each day members of the va- or , minor boy.
rlous labor organizations are do-;
bating their services towards Its j WOMAX IS CANDIDATE,
completion. .It is planned to hava : SALEM, Ore Feb. 88. (AP)
(be entire building completed ftrHt w omMn tar to jUt,
sometime In the early summer as a candidate for a state oiflce
months. in Oregon this year Is Anna U
- When completed "the church well or HilUboro who today
111 stand ont as one ot tho fin- fUed with ,no socrotary of state
eat In Southern Oregon, built her declaration as a candidate for
along the Old English lines of the republican nomination for
stucco finish. At final com- representative in the legislature
plotlon the church will cost in for Washington county. . "
tbe neighborhood of S55.00O. i
Pup in Boots
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KENNEY TELLS
OF RAIL PLANS
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our businvHs district uppenrs to 1
be aud whnt great future Is
111 prospect for ths Kin inn III ;
banin."
Mr. Kenney Butd that Ihe con
true l tor the construction ot a i
passenger station and ot a freight
not seen them wild my own eyes,
1 run unsure you thaf they rep-:
resent uicderu statlun which '
will bo a credit to your .'!y." ( J
Tho freight Tlnd pattii,. sta-j
rerervntlon ea"t nld nniili of of Kliumilli river, it in it I n k fur
Illy . llo declined lo laiuii any '''' l" "'" ' mi'lll.
.,a.e,,n, rcgurd.u. this ,,...,. ' , -
development. , ' , ,, ,ho ,m rml , ,,,
The pnrly of official were. ea-iit iiieludiiig I liu reconslructlon
(ion will be located on south ' carted over the various llreiil ' of ihu Hlisvlln-lllxon lino aciiu(r
Hlxth street on (ho V, I). Miller Northern projects In Klniiinth , ed by tho rnllroud compiiny,
and l.orent "Vompuny properties
which were sold to ths (Irent
Northern IUIIr;ad rompany.
Mr. Kenney was asked regard-
station on south -Sixth -street jlng Ihe possibility of Immediate
wculd bo let within the next few instruction of (ho O. C. A K.
days. V 'rnllroud and the extension from
"The plans havo been upprov- (ho terminus ot ths rullrond to
cd," he said, "and while I have ' (up heavy timber slunds on tho
Fulls which are hearing romple-;
tlon. One was the freight unit Divons VUltliiK llin -
passenger termlunl on south I Mr. and .Mrs. V. F. Dixon of
Hlxlh street, tlrndlug and fill-, Run Jose, t'ullf.. former real.
Ing ot this land is under way. j dents of Fort Iviuniath aro spend
Another was the 1100 foot trestle! lug u few days In Klnmnlh Fulls
which la. completed except tori on a combined business and Ideas
the draw span. A third was the' ure trip. They are guests at
rullroad yards on the west side Hie Hotel Hull while here.
ANOTHER ISVENTIOX OF ;
. ' RADIO DEMONSTRATED '
VIENNA. Feb. 28. (JP) An
other invention for the transmis-
LIQUOR IS NOT
SOLE ISSUE IS
' REED'S BELIEF
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 28. (AH
ion ot pictures by radio was' rroniomon is not tne issue oi
Riven a public demonstration. the 1928 presidential campaign,
ere yesterday at the home of Senator Reed, democrat of Mis
Ice inventor. Captain Oscar Ful-. sourl. declared upon bis arrival
ton. . ' I here today in response to ques-
' The apparatus employs an elec-, tlons by newspapermen,
tro-chemlcal Drocess which may i ' "I don't think prohibition Is
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Montana Ktale Forwanl Has Ar
cntRed lit. I Points IVr tlame
; ASHWOItTIl THOMPSON
Vndoubtedly Ihe most brilliant
basketball player the west has
produced In msny years is Ash
worth "Cat" Thompson, forward
on the Montana State college
team, champions ot tho Kocky
Mountains conference. Thompson
bus averaged 16.1 points per
game. this year against the strong
est teams In his section, despite
the pointed efforts of opponents
t preveut . his making points.
BRYAXT WA8HHIRX ' -
- r IS DIVORCED TODAY
j LOS ANGELES. Feb. 28. (AP)
1 Bryant Washburn, film actor,
.today was divorced by his wife,
i Mabel Forrest Washburn, who
i charged that ber actor-husband
i had treated ber In a cruel and
'rr ' t j Indifferent manner for many
That's "Peter Pan." canine f ash- i 3rcrs- nraro. aid noi appear
ion setter belonging to Ted I in court to answer tho charges
Clark, the president's personal of his wife. Custody of the chil
secretary, here pictured braving 'dren ot the Washburnt was
the wet ot Washington's streets , awarded the mother. A property
In the newest doggy footgeai seltiement was offered the court
3e.tC,T' nJ?Lf ,:rh0r' i by counsel for Mrs. Washburn.
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MAY SUSPEND ALL RKLA- .
TIOXS BETWEEN SCHOOLS
' MEDFORD, Ore.. Feb. 27, (P)M
Unless the student councils of
GEORGE KRKITZKR TO
STUDY IRR1GATIOX
PORTLAND. Feb. 28. (AP) J;
tbe Medford and Ashland schools i George Kreutrer. director of eco-.
pledge that there will be no more notnlcs for tbe federal bureau of ;
egg riots following athletic eon-' reclamation, will make a study of
tests, and tbe student councils of ; the economic possibilities ot the
both schools assume the respon-; Stanfleld and .Westland irrigation.
sibility that there will be no fur- - projects, near Pendleton, late lit
ther trouble, the athletic rala-1 March. This report was brought
tlons between the two schools ' back by W. O. Ide, manager of !
be operated by either radio 'the Issue, he said. "If yon are will be severed. It was announced ! the Oregon state chamber of:
waves or telegraph and needs , going to make prohibition the la- by school authorities this after-; commerce, who has Just returned;
only one radio tune. The moch-, sue then dissolve the republican uoon.
tne. which costs about 1100, re- and democratic parties, for. they
sembles outwardly an old fash- are both split on it. and fight it
ioned phonograph. , lout with prohibition and anti-
Csntain FuJfnn 1a enlnr to , Arnhibltlon nsrtles. !
America to demonstrate his in-J .
yention which he asserts will en- j They've changed the football
ble general reception ot broad-.rules again. We didn't know
casts of news pictures. I they had any rules to start with.
from Washington.
Several Player-Pianos
375.00
$10 a Month
Hauchildt Piano
149.50
-r-''"'S-''.rtn.c-
fir n,,5steys & v'---4sL L
, Pay $6.65 a Month
"If you want it, come and get it but don't delay too
long." Both above instruments are used ones.
EARL SHEPHERD CO.
Pianos Radio Record i Victrolat
507 Main Street Phone 282
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Pasteurized
Milk the
Best? r
f Because, after years of intensive scien-
0 tific research, all leading- authorities
1 now recommend pasteurization as the
'I only practical safeguard of the nation's
; t milk supply.
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boiling point for milk is 212 F, while pas-
teurizing consists of holding it at a tempera
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In this process, all harmful bacteria are de
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All leading authorities recommend
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Fashion experts have been for
months choosing, rejecting, approv
ing anct now presenting the f ruits
of their labor in this showing of
TUCKING AND PLEATING AND
DRAPING THE NEW
FROCKS ;
surely are the mai-vels of the Modistes art.
So beautifully are they tucked, pleated and
draped creating most effective ensemble.
Suitable for business, for afternoon or street
wear. In the lighter dust tones as well
" as in brilliant prints,
Spring modes." Coats and dresses
are here in ample number. Styles
for Misses and Women for after-,
noon, business and street wear.
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IN DRESS AND SPORTS STYLES
THE SMART V.
COATS
show the diversity of silhouette Ideas that
Bhow new and distinct from any previoun
season. The materials are new and unusual.
The styling swagger, the tailoring is perfect,
and tne prices are most reasonable. ,
". ' See them on display in
the show windows.
STYLISH NEW HANDBAGS
In all colore and various new shapes. Fashioned of
durable new calfskin, suedes, tapestry and novelty
leathers. Nicely lined and fitted. A wide variety
of new mountings. These bags are roomy and cany
their miscellany of feminine .burdens smartly.
. Reasonably priced. '
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