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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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BRIEF NEWS
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SAN FRANCISCO, May 81. (A
P) A meaaaire sddreraed to "all
Ihlps" at 1:80 p. m. by Captain
Charles Klngsford-Smlth, com
mander of the monoplane South
ern Cross, 426 mllca out en route this city
from Oakland to Australia via Taroma
Honolulu, said everything was
going satisfactorily. The meKsaxe
laid: "We are doing fine. Rev
olutions 167; speed, 75 miles per
hour; altitude, 2500; oil temper
ature, 48 degrees;' oil pressure,
00 pounds. Signed:
"KINOSFOltD-SMITH."
SEATTLE, May 81. (AP)
Search for a man suspected of
killing John Ansll at Klamath
Falls, Ore., January 4, shifted to
Seattle today with a report that
the suspect was headed toward
OAKLAND. Calif May 81. (A
P) An unaddressed radio mes-
pollce arrested a
young man Ibis morning when
they found him In possession of
a car with an Oregon license, but
released him later. After his re
lease they found he fitted the de
scription of the Oregon slayer
and notified Seattle police that
he had started towards there.
LltvuM tu Weil ,
A marrlago license was Issued
to Ella Vine Powell and Lilly
Bell Davis, both of Keno, at the
office of the county clerk this
afternoon.
Mm. Rudolph r-Ynin Merrill '
Mrs. ftoorge Rudolph mntorod
in from her home at Merrill this
morning, to ahop for several
hours.
Relumed From Mulfiml
, The Misses Kda Jones, Jennie
henlGroerr and Margaret llenlah May!
returned home last evening from
Ashland and Medford.'where they
enjoyed the day.
Temhy r-Yoin Medfonl
W. I. Tetnby, who makes fre
quent business trips to this city
from Mi'ilford, U registered at
the Hotel Willard today.
day Itlnht t the Klamath Oen-lurdny jilftlit when Ills Murmonj
eral hospital. The child weighed sedan rolled off the Apiilugittu
Thursday - May 31, 1028
alx pounds at birth.
Mm IHmgttl Here
J. A. MacDougul, division ac
countant for the California-Oregon
Power company, returned
home toiluy from Medford.
'Gum-It VIKliii He
' D. V. Garrett of I.akevlvw in
in the city today ou a combined
business and pleasure trip. Mr.
(Inrrolt la stopping at the Hotel
Visiting Kimxi fit-went City
, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marple,
former residents of this city, are
here visiting friends for a few
It'll presumed here that tire Irom lnelr nonle 1 rescent
man sought by Seattle police re-
Iti luriiliig Tonight-
Mrs.. Jack Herehberger. Mrs. T. Hull.
S. Green and Miss Marguerite
LlndBey are expected home thlaKllJ,l ko the Woods
evening irom a two weeas moiur
trip through Callfornln. Tkey
motored south as far as Vaslllos,
where they visited with their lis-1
ten, Mrs. It. Hunsaker and Miss
Vale
city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Percy Wells
enjoyed Memorial Day at their
attractive summer home at Lake
o" the Woods. They report the
UHMKrr aim ni un
Lindsey, formerly of this 1 ,
... ilerdtiy.
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H 10 NATO It JONKH ILL,
w AtllllKmTrW Miiw si API
"'","',"" , V" h'l -Henalor Jones, of Washington,
ment. Fife ( hlef C hit Uaugh- uniiorvmt Kn ,r.
man who made a trip over li e
ed'rwrkr.'i'Vh. -.! :
evidently twit trarullng slowly
when It rolled off the highway,
as broken glass was practically
the only damage to the car. One
little dent In the body was the
only other dniungu done. Ash
land Tidings. ,
Moved to lloiiKiiau
Mr. and Mrs. II. U Clevengor
and fnmlly were In the city shop
ping from tholr home nenr Ho
nania. They recently moved tn
the Ununniu country from Kvno.
row. llospltnl nutiioriiiea satti
today that Ills condition Is good.
HATS
Cleaned
Blocked
Knr Men anil Women
JIM MORGAN
OU Klnmatb
age from the Southern Cross was sombles the description of John
received at the Oakland airport j Meek, recluse and trapper, who
shortly after noon, giving Its po- disappeared shortly after the
ition at 360 miles out. j murder of Ansll, and against
. The message read: I whom a charge of first degree;
"18:10. p. m. Lost beacon I murder has been filed,
gain, slightly off course. Sight-1
ed no ships. Approximately 350
in lies out."
' . In Tlew of a report from an un
identified ' freighter that the
Southern Cross had been sighted
It was assumed the crew of the
Southern Cross had not seen the
freighter, which was quite possf
ble In a hue.
Obituary
K.-ll Asleep at Wheel
C. Mattson RelleVed to have fullun asleep
Have IIhukIiI
Mr. and Mrs. W.
jof 805 Kldorado are receiving 'at the wheel, J. C. Slugman of
congmiuiuuons upon, me arrival i me loiomui apariiuems m .ilea
of a baby girl, born on Wedues-1 fi rd narrowly escaped Injury Sat-
P.O.
YOUNG CHICKS
Five Thousand Little
; "Peeper." Shipped
to Klamath
In a check of the baby chick
ens delivered to farmers through
out Klamath county since April 1
through the office of Postmaster
John McCall, figures totaled an
even 5000 this morning.
. Despite - the lateness . of the
eason, the chickens are still ar
riving at the Klamath Falls post-
Afflria twrm inn t hapn fa 1 1 fnm 1
and Salem, the two main .sending I J?enr ft1"' lawy"- ddressed,
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PLANS
TRIP TO LAKE
Plans to take all Kiwanlans :
homeward bound through Klam-
CVXTH1A WKUJHT- IUVA1.L.
The last rites for the late Cyn
thia Wright Duvall were con
ducted Thursday afternoon from
the Williamson River church with
Rev. D. C. Poindexter officiating,
interment following n the family
plot in the Wilson cemotery. Ar
rangements were under the di
rection of the Earl Whitlock fu
neral home.
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M.AM1K WATAH
Funeral services for the late
ath following their attendance at '.Mamie Watah,. daughter of Mr.
the KIwanis International con-: and Mrs. Oscar Watah, were
vention. on a three-hour trip; held Thursday afternoon at the
through Craver Lake park were
made today by the Klamath Falls
club at their noon luncheon ' in
residence at Beatty. Commitment
services were held and Interment
made In the family plot In the
the chamber of commerce forum Piute cemetery. Arrangements
room. I were under the direction of the
The convention will be held i Earl Whitlock funeral home.
June IS tand 20 at which the KI
wanis Quartet, R. E. Patterson,
John Houston, Bert Holloway and
W. W. Southwell, accompanied by
H. West, will represent the Kla
math club. '
MARRIED TIESDAV.
John Keller and Daisy M. Mul
11ns. both of Bieber. California,
were married late Tuesday after-
The visitors Will probably, be noon. ,They secured a license
taken otf the train at Kirk and, here through the office, of the
will be taken through the na- county clerk.
tlonaf park in automobiles. '
Walter Locke was chairman of
the noon luncheon today and
points.
On the mall delivery lent out
to ' Lakeview this morning, S00
young chickens were taken.
''We'll be glad when the sea
son Is over, for employes are all
sick of the constant chirping
song," McCall commented. .
HEALTH CLINIC
AT BONANZA IS
PLAN OF UNIT
the gathering on bis personal
observations on service clubs In
general and the KIwanis club in
particular. I
Joe Lawson and R. E. Patter
son rendered a pleasing duet on
piano nd banjo. I
BILLINGS-LEA VITT WED.
Miss Doris L. Billings, popular
Lakeview school teacher, and
Clinton A. Leavitt, junior part
ner in the Goose Lake Valley
Meat comoanT. were iinttel In
Announcement was made thla j marriage last Saturday at Klam
mornlng by Miss Uaiel McLellao, ; ath Falls. From there they left
county health nurse, that a pre- for Anderson. Calif., where they
school and Infant health clinic, wlll Tlalt Mrs LeavU,.g parents
would be held In Bonanza June 6!for . tew day8 and tnen go .
at the school house between the San Francisco on a brief wed
bours of 1 p. m. and 5 p. m.)dlng Thejr , return to
examinations win oe conauciea Lakeview the latter part of this
week. Mrs. Leavitt taught the
fifth grade In the local school
during the past year and baa
many friends here. Mr. Leavitt
has lived here for the past three !
years. Lake County Tribune.
SLAKE YOCIt OWJT
SUMMER DRIXK3
They are more healthy and
you can save money. We carry
all kinds of Syrups: Grape,
Peach. Apricot, Grenadine.
Federal Special and Pelican
Malt Syrup
Hop flavor and plain.
Also we handle all size milk,
bottles.
CONSUMERS SUPPLY CO.
. . . 70S South Sixth ,
vjsasasjBj
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DONT EXPECT YU VIL
DU IT; MABEY YU VILL
Ay vonder lot of time vhen ay see
fallar growing up, vy dad dont fijrger
out, dat der tjng for dat boy tu du
bane tu start gude life ensurance policy
on endowment plan. Dat' give heem
cash efter avhile tu .start sum bisness.,
An -suppose mabey hay dont grow up
but pass en sheck. Val et vould help
out on expense lak dat tu have redy
kash. An took burden off shoulder of
Pop an Muder.
Say ay vould like tu talk dat over
with yu. Der more a tank about et
der better ay tank of der ideer. .
Ve got all kind of ensurance for sale.
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.Next Hall Hotel
116
err ;i w
'?- Wily V.
nTan
Radiator
Repairing
Have your radiator re
paired now before. you
take thoso long drives
during summer.
Guaranteed Work
Moderate Prices
. We do all automotive
and industrial weldinir.
"If it can be welded
we'll weld it."
WELLINGTON'S
Phono 414 7.-J Ho. (II h HI.
Your Iioumo can be wired with appliance
outlets in every room at a very low cost.
Save the inconvienco and danger of using
the chandelier for a connection for- the
floor lamp, vucuum cleaner, toaster and
the many other electrical appliances you
see. Call 127, and let us talk it over with
use. Call 127, and let us tulk It over with
THE ELECTRIC SHOP
GARCELON'S
735 Main Street Klamath Falls
by Dr. G. S. Newsom, medical
director of the Klamath county
health unit, aided by tylss Mc
Lellan and Miss Lydla Frieke.
county health nurse.
FIND NO TRACE
OF, PORTER CAR
RIOTS PREVAIL
IN SLAV CITY
No trace of the stolen Oakland
: two-door sedan, owned by Lloyd
Porter, First National bank of
thla .lt Karl kun nnmnt kv
authorities today. Porter's auto fnd even tho grand piano on the
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was stolen between noon and 2
p. m. Tuesday from wbere It was
heads of the police.
.' Fearing that the further use
rrk.H n Vlfth trt 1 f '1 SriOS WOUld CaUST Wbole-
Maln nd Pine streets. ' ,ale bloodshed, the polico sum-
The machine was painted green ,n,"ed th ,lre 'eP'"ne'l. hlch
and had a spare tire in the rear I"1 th,e a,1 of 'e ejected ;
-with en orange and black tire j th? "treats from the hotel and;
eichange covering. A bathing su.bdue1 them b fenchlng them j
girl poster was on a window on
the right side. The car was par
tially Insured.
CONTRACT LET.
MARSHFIELD, Ore., May 81.
, (AP) Contract for building a
$40,000 electric power line from
Cons Ftav tn HnAHannrt ham Iimh
let, the People's West coast 1 OT pp
with water. Every window in the
hotel was smashed: the furniture
was demolished and the building
wrecked. '
The Italian minister, Slgnor
Bordrero, again visited the for
eign office today and cmtloned
the Jvgo Slav government that
the rioting and demonstrations
Hydro Electric Power
announced today.
company
OPEN CARS ON
S. P. WILL BE
STARTED SOON i
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Effective tomorrow from Klam-1
ath Kails, open top observation'
cars will be put Into service, ac-;
Cording to word received this .
morning at the office of J. J.
Miller, district freight and pas-
Sanger agent. , I
.' The observation will be ' car-1
rled northbound on Cascade train '
No. 18 and southbound on No. !
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RECEIPTS WILL !
HELP PAY ALL j
Frank Hamm, new business;
manager of the Klamath Falls!
Pelican baseball team, today an-!
nounced that while he could not
guarantee a definite amount to
creditors, that every attempt:
would be made by the present j
management of the ball team to
pay off outstanding debts from 1
gate receipts during the season,
at all .costs. He warned that
Italy will demand full reparation
in behalf of all Italians whose
lives or property has suffered.
MACHINERY DESIGNED
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Structural Steel Details
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Our shareholders come from all walks of
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Some have purchased their investments
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