Monday, Apr! 23, 1028 J" tan- r THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON BRIEF NEWS OF KLAMATH Jack in Gotham' AS' Beats the Boys Cot The- Mmlt In Trout . On their first trip at trout fishing, - Jim Roberts and Joe Itluka landed the limit near Al oma on Sunday. Both men have had considerable eiperlenro In fishing around the liny at San Francisco but had never attempt ed to trout fish before. A num- i tier of their friends shared tlielr first catch upon their return home last evening. The trout were all splendid size for eating. SautAmnu Arrested I Stanley Santamau was arrested Saturday night near a dance hall on the charge of possession of In toilcating liquor, lie was ae'ied- led to uppear today before Jus Ike ot the Peace W. B. Barnes. "Nfi-. Jackson 111 . Mrs. Paul T. Jackson is 111 at the family home with a severe attack of influenza. Her con dition was though to ba slightly improved today. KLAMATH LOSES TO ROGUE NINE In an exciting baseball game In which Klamath county high school held the lead for the flint two innings, (hen to be tie in the fourth, Ashland &Uh win the first game of the season played at Ashland, on Saturday afternoon between the two v-h.ols. The score ended 3 to 4 In favor of the I valley team. Maguire anl Pruitt were the batteries for Klamath Falls, while Abbott and Jlartle.7 p'laye.d for A:iland. The Klamath team out played the -valley team until Ma Igulre walked several ot the Ash land men, Vho made three runs in I be fifth Inning. I , A return game In AJ-: ; ;if - - I MATCH WINNER (Continued from pan 1) Sunday. Between 15 and 30 are expected to go. Following Is the team shoot: lleml. V. K. Shelby 25 S. Fox ,. J H. I,. Welsh 25 W. O. Manning H 3. C. Vandervert 22 . " 11S Klamath.. Pr. W. R. Bbyd ...1 14 E. Hardenbrook . 1 2J R. K. Dewtfese ..'.. 24 H. E. Hauger .....,..,.. i5 John Martin ; 24 120 Following are the 16-ard and handicap scores: nE.VD Jack Dempsey, the old man maul er, found that he still had plenty of friends In New York City when he arrived there from the west the other day. Here he Is ghswn aa he. slighted from his train to j be greeted by hundreds ot admir Klamatb ! ing fans. GET READY FOR MOTHER'S DAY SAYS J.McCALL Falls is expected within the near j future. ' Close to 200 atuJents I witnessed the game. : IMPROVING OF ns-k a Ft wc irfrm 1 ' AVU Id UAli : . , I Mothers Day this yonrioccurs Seeking improvement of the Sunday. May 13. . , Itildebrand-iSpragne river road. I w,th announcement comes It. E. -Wolford. Emil Eiert and i 'ho necessity to warn those mail- Mr. Mills ' appeared before the county court Saturday afternoon to ur;e that the S30.000 provided tor this project by the halt million dollar road bond issue, be ex pended without delay. County Judge explained to the trouble wj being experience! in arranging a satisfactory right-of-way and that as soon as this mat ter could be arranged construc tion would start. . MISS BETTY ZIMMERMAN' IS SERIOUSLY ILL ing greetings that they reach the post office iu ample time to be delivered, Postmaster McCall said today, t , t' i "The volume ot mail Incident .to Mother's Ixr will umloubted- F. R. Coddard jly greatly exceed that of last petitioners that ' year. Unless they are received V. E. Shelby V. A. Smith v .....S8 Ci. Stokoe ;..44 J. O. Gllflllan 42 S. Fox ...4S C, 1L Mets . ..44 S. Bargaoder ...i, 34. llandl cap It Yd 48 ,45 S. tv. H. O. C. Jj. L. V. L. W. J. C. N. E. Roberts D. Evana .. I.. Welch .. Herman Smith .... Plckard King Plath Magill A. Manning F. L. R. M. 45 .J. 4 4S 39 ..,....4 40 44 ,.....4 30 ....4S C. Vandervert ....47 T. Terrir .i.v ,22 R. Gilbert 3S KLAMATH 42 42 ' SS 44 43 39 3S 24 4 41 43 37 3 37 44 I 45 2t : I.. L. N. R. Kinc Woodward Reed ......... E. Deweese John Martin .... Chus. Martin-.. Dr. Boyd v W. . Houston .. B. Baum ' .-. Ryan Dunn ... Y. Stoddard AV. Schaupp Hauger Balsiger e. Dixon . Dr. Havens C. Schaal Nltchelm . E. Hardenbrcok O. Bryant E. Bubb .... F. R. Olds G. Stebbina J. C. A. H. E. .......48 41 44 .....4 49 45 49 ,.4 .......45 35 48 47 - 43 . 48' :...,..44 . ....43 40 41 "V ..4g 42 .......40 36 13 45 42 4a 46 49 39 39 42 49 41 45 44 3S 41. 42 45 40 ! ! Muore ranch whore h had bor rowed a trap to kill ground hogs. The child dlei In his mother's arms as he was being taken to the hospital, Mrs. Argraves is prostrated by grief today. The child -Is survived by his parents, one brother, Keith Ar graves. aud a sister, Karmeit. The chIM ntleuded puhtlc school In Klamath Fulls. Remains are at the Towey mortuury. Mr. and Mrs, Argraves and their family moved to the Mer rill ranfh Inst winter. They had resided In Klamith Falls and were well known hero. Mr, Ar graves Is a former employe, ot Lorens company ami was also a city patrolman. ' , ' Examination today revealed 4hat -the child had sustained a depressed fraeluro ot the skull, multiple- tract u re ot the ribs and numerous cuts and. abrasions. ! In a sluglo flm, engaging In nine lug with a rancher In Texas next ! It from expiring. How lio fulls. rough and tumble tattles during' 10 '!'" I'loperty thn lensa Is (lis plotters, devolops the li'usn ! r, 1 , ... - ... . , ,u I located. A scheming neighbor rnd eventually wins III') Itivn of the screening. 111. first of Ihesej i(hui t)i (u, ,.,.,. ,,. , ,, , fights Is Nged Jlut as the I'l-'-. Tom nriirvt Jut in time In keep llm remnliider of Ills picture, tnro opeus and the othofs to-J i At The Pine Tree Clara Bow Is a manicurist In her latest picture, ."Red Hair," at the i'lno Tree theater today, and she manages to carry on three flirtations simultaneously. Here she depicts the latest meth ods ot 'Stold-dlggsrs" wth all the charm and personality possible. The happy ending proves the "digging" process needn't hamper an artist ' when she meets some thing worthwhile. In the supporting cast, are Wil liam Austin. J acq ue I In Hudson, I-awrence Grant and Claude King. The- boy players of Crlswold. and Ijiu Chandler plays opposite lowd, high school weren't quite M's Bow. ' - good enough to beat' 15-year-old 1 Several ; technicolor sequences Alice Buckman out of a place. ar Prove that Mlsa Bow s Alice plays rishtfield n the team. flamlnsr red hair can really capJ and ia a heavy hltte.r. So one of i "v,t9- .special added attraction, per-; . rn , sonai appearance of the entire CHILD KILLLD leust of the ll. I. L. film com- V AtTirFNT Pny ot Hollywood who are film speed throughout. Arnl.-s nml Io dine wis lu constant demand dur ing Ihn making of tho picture nud Hie fart that Tyler won all his battles on the screen did not, ni ter the furt' that he' was tho grentest sufferer. Tom, nlthnugh a hardened athlete and a world champion weight-lifter, vis forced to seek first aid attention ot tho rlnqo of almost every day. Two f the thrilling sequences In "The Texas Tornado" carry Tyler to dltsy heights, In ouch luatanco to rescue Krankle. After fighting the heavy tin top ( a towering oil derrick, Tom In one Instance la forced la slide down n guy wlro while; Frsnkle clings to him and tiler In the film he crosses a canyon nn n wire and ngnln saves Frauklo from death, The story ot "The Tuxus'Tor naoV' ' revolves around an "oil loaao which Tom King (Tyler) has given lo his nephew. Hud Martin (l)nrro). But Bud has never seen his uncle and Is llr- 1 He Worked- I He Toiled- 1 He Saved- lug a local 2-reel comedy. 'I, At The Liberty i (Continued nam page 1) ' home dragging tho unconscious child. Rushing outside, the. fath er freed the foot of the boy, and! Tom Tyler, the whirlwind Went- . , . ern siar wno naa ooen inrimng carrying him to an automobile. ! BudencM M ,,lb)rtr ,hoatcr ; Immediately1 started for Klamath m be een tor ,ho ,t tme to. ; Falls. ' (night in "The Texua Tornado." a In the doith , gallop, the horse ' speedy Western drama written ran over a zuo-root nrmge, n. airecicu oy rraiiK, tiowaru where, it is believed, the most serious Injuries were Incurred. The boy had just visited the . i Clark. j Tyler In this picture established-a record for flstle encounters - Betty Zimmerman, daughter ot Mrs. Lynn Zimmerman sot .The Klamath News lies seriously ill at the family home In the Jac obs apartments suffering from an attack of ptomaine poisoning ' sncclal delivery service to insure Mlsa Zimmerman, a sophomore of delivery before Sunday should the Klamath county high school : make suitable Inquiry at the post on or before Mother's Day the sentiment and value attached thereto will be considerably less ened," Postmaster McCall stated. "An ordinary mail is not del ivered on Sunday, so that all per- wjdb ut;aiiiu5 ueiivvrj vi mutuei a greetings on Sunday, should use a special delivery stamp In ad dition to the regular postage, and depcslt In the malls so that they will reach destination Sat urday night or Sunday morning. 'Those not desiring to use the ASKEW IS HELD , OX TWO CHARGES Two charges, one of earning a concealed . weapon ' and the other drunkeness were filed in police court this afternoon against J. F. s Askew. Askew was arrested at 626 South Sixth street by officers Lee Craft and O. K. Mitchell. - - ! He will appear In police court tomorrow to answer to the charges.. ITntil that time he is being held in the city Jail by Keith Ambrose, chief ot police. Moving Day We are ready for your needs, whether a Jone .or short haui,( with modern motor trucks and expert handlers. Arrange with us now. . YOUNG COAL & TRANSFER CO 119 T S. 4th St. Utah Grand COAL Phone 1097 JJ i 2 Li - o w.. i . He honestly believed ho owned hia own home. Eventually the tillo was' tested in tho courts and proved defective he los, all. Do not let the title to your homo ro unpro tected insure it with a ' , Title Insurance Policy Issued by us through , 0 TITLE & TRUST CO. 0 of rnHtmid, - . f I Wilson Abstract Co. J . . OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE 0 was suddenly stricken while at tending school this morning. She was rushed to the family home where a trained nurse and phy sician are giving her every pos sible care. : " ... JX)XK FLIGHT TO . ACHTRAXIA STARTS i LYMPHE. KENT. Eng.. April 23. (f) Anolher solo flight to Sydney, Australia, started here today, when Wing Commander E. It. Cummlng, picked up his suit case and climbed Into a light airplane similar to that I t... DA4 1 1 1 r. . . V 1 ii In hta - cessful Tlight. He took oft on a route which led to Marseilles, Corsica, Sardinia, Tunis and then along the usual air pathway to auiii aim KILLED IX.TLAXE CRASH. SAM ANTONIO, April 2.1. (A. P.) Cadet James Bcott Hender son ot Gessle, lad., was killed here today when bis plane col- liuvu . ii numuvi yiauo w,vuv feet in the air and plunged to earth. Cadet Douglas M. 8'leh er, a classmate of the dead Jllor, who occupied the second plane In the, collision, leaped to safety , In bis parachute, after tilling al most 3,000 foet with his dis abled plane. ! Henderson's parents live in Seattle, Wash. FE.VOLETOV I'lOXKER DIES PENDLETON, April 23. (P) Mrs. Nellie Hager, SI, a pioneer resident of Umatilla county for 40 years, died Sunday at her home In Gibbon from Infirmities and nn attack of pneumonia. She was born in Missouri. I'AMPHLKTS TO HE MAILED. ! RALENfr Ore., April 23. AP) Republican campaign pamph lets for the primary election of May 18 will be mailed by Bocre- . tnry ot Slate Kosoy to over 210, '. 000 voters, and democratic jinniph'.ou to over 80,000. , Secretary Davis says there are 1.(174. OBO idle men In the coun try. Probably with radio an Douncers excepted. office in order to insure having their mother's greetings reach destination in time for delivery on the Saturday morning before Mother's Day." McCall concluded. 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