rage Six THE EVENING HERALD, KtAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tiipwlay, July 24, 1028 BIG TUNNEL TO BE COMPLETED I At The Pine Tree T TIME I Two-third of mile of solid rock iidll aoparatea (ho advance leadings of America's longest tunnel which la being bored thro Karmlnoff'a Aesthetic Dame presentations will be (he bright I particular headlight of (he flve iirl program ot varieties (hla Tuesday and Wednesday at the Pine Tree theatre. Al and Klo Cooper atart the Hhow oft auspiciously with their dainty singing and artistic pic ture offering that la a little dif ferent and colorful lo the eye. The Canity (ilrla Kbell and I Ronton, with violin saxaphone land ptann, offer a repertoire of gn mo lasruue range in " ial, ppil.r song and musical hlta Ington by the Great Northern . ,, ,,, , , , m8B, railway, arcordlng to T. K. Dixon, j copllou, of crlr. Tn(( Rr uoorliitendent of the Great Nor-j,,. ,., ,lar, nd nave won them of Klamath Kails. fanle for lnemgcv0 u Broadway ( For a distance of more than a rcvuPg 4). lie the tunnel niuat atlll bej .., , eauty shop.. wh , rqught to full siie. and nearly and , Kree , , ,,,, ,,, Ihree miles of concrete lining two , lml danrIlg ,ku ,,., of -et In thlcknesa must be placed , ,rlbuatlon, , be,auty paror. lefnre the tunnel la complete. jroUched In a humoroua vein. Superhuman aa It seems. Ihei,hcre ,, p,emy ot wnolMom iirojoct la to be completed by late ,hroughout. full and barring unforseen con- Xs np saI, SaieMIIan. Krallk ingvncies, iireai ionnern irains !tll bo operating through the ew g-mlle tunnel by (ho first r WOMEN KILLED At The Liberty WRECK NEAR LAKEVIEW "The Princess From Hoboken l la tho feature picture attraction at the Liberty theatre starting I today. It la one of the fan I out i moving farce comedies seen In this city for some time and It can also be stated that It la one of the most elaborate production In so far as settlugs and costumes . i are concerned, lunitwr-1 Tfc wm n Mw)ft mnv. BELIEVE-FIRE BUG AT IRK IN THIS CITY Two Klamath Fall lumber-, . ; A second Incendiary fire in jacks were killed and a third ; ,n(i aUgh-provoklng way of th I M1H dHtlon. wllliln thmv blH-kai seriously Injured In au advVniures of a pretty llttlo Irish ' Ur1- Ur"k ou' ,1;3 wreck In Lakevlew Saturday . lnwl llf tb,,k,.i, n, j,, w,o us ' p. m. Sunday. The house la own night. I catapulted Into the shoes of n ! y fW T- T- Wutlera. Ktrhnrd Ilurrett died In a ittiKslun princes and becomes the A garage Is built onto Ilia l.akcv(cw hospital 30 minutes af-1 reigning aud raging calmret host- house, and tho fire had evidently t.i. iho wiwk- John McDonald pm nf the Ilia Cltv. Her beautv ! been started III thla garage. In died early yesterday, and Harold attracta the son of a weulthy , spite of the headway the fire had Adams, the driver of the nia- lrlxh family and he pays ardent made, the department extinguish chine, ts still In critical condl- ronrt to the aupposed princess, led II lie fore any damage had linn anfrvrlna from Internal lu-' There enters upon the scene a been done to the Interior. The Juries and terrific bruises. r Krans keeps hla auditors In a Hin.mcr of amusement from start to finish. MU roller skate bit is all hnke ind urff fr fnr lauirhs. The melhoda employed In the) Karminoff and hla enmnanv of Joiistructfon of the tunnel have i fva arti8teg wllh prey , got. insulted In new records for speedtlnt and .pproprl.te costuming. )d tunneling, bettering by several ( Bo(h clawlc and characler glepa j ears ume mnneis mat are two are lndulKed ln uy miio, uiree mues snorter. this great are-rezation r i wo ana one-nan years ago i qq tne me construction forces movea in- n. go the Cascade mountains to start h big tunnel Job. f The Ingenious devices have en abled tbe construction forces lo keep more than 1500 men con tinuously employed In the inter ior of the mountain. The two Jhlrds ot a mile remaining to be Aored through ia being attacked fji eight different places. 2. ine. new tunnel passes nnder screen. "Alomost Hu- starring Vera Reynolds. SPEECHES WILL BE BROADCAST NEW YORK. July 24. (IP) The formal acceptance speeches of Herbert Hoover and Gov. Al fred E. Smith will be broadcast I by the National Broadcasting She tone of heaviest snowfall Onic0mPan-v nd associated stations, 4he Great Northern railway, and!" was. announced yesterday by M. lll eliminate the costly strnc- H- Aylesworth. president lures that protect the present Arrangements have been com troute from avalanches for more I Pleted with the republican na fchan six miles. The tunnel alsoj'lonal committee for carrying 1I1 reduce the railway's climb I Hoover's speech at Palo Alto, ipver the Cascades by S00 feet, j Calif., August 11. on the nation shorten the line nearly 8 miles j wide hookup and the same service ffaa eliminate curves that are! has been offered to the demo- rqutvalent to six complete circles. ' A picture of the tnnnel and construction appeared In The Evening Herald yesterday. A fourth man. also from Klam ath Falls, was in the car when It wrecked, but left Lakevlow. and Is understood to be In Klamath Falls. Ills uamo was not learn ed by I-akcvlew authorities. Kaid Speeding Adams was driving tho ma chine, and the unidentified man was riding in the front seat with him; In the rear seat ot the touring car were McDumtld and Rarrett. It Is said that they were driving at a high rate of speed, on a gravel road In the Jty Uaa. Its of Lakevlew, when the car. renegade Ituasian prince, who resilience was vacant, discovers that the princess Is an ' Fire department officials Imposter and Is able to frighten the young lady Inio despair until she Is rescued from her preiHe ment by the stalwart young Irish lud. The cant abounds In slnr per sonnel and the beautiful and be- be- lleve that a pyromantc Is at work Is the neighborhood. . The blase was first aeeu by nelghlmrs. who reported It. Ten minutes before they noticed the flames, the neighbors suit! a rar drove up lo ihe house, aud some witching lllanche Mchaffey as Iho one entered the building. princess, is seen In one of her best screen roles. Kdmund Hums, as the young lover, la excellent and the rest ot the cast Including Khel Clayton, I.ou Tnllegen, Hebe London, Will K. Walling. Charlea McIIugJ). Aggie Herring, Charles Crockett. Harry Ilalley. Sidney striking loose gravel, turned over i ' "" " "' . veri imm. fri.htfnliv rru.h-! excellent In their re pee ing Barrett and McDonald. All three men are well known in Klamath county, having work ed In the logging ramps here tor some time. Before going to Lakevlew the three had been working in the logging camp of the Big Lakes Box company. Barrett was well known among the loggers, and was called "Laughing Dick" Barrett. - I live rcles. - The cabaret scene ! with the Theo. Kosloff Imperial I Ruaaian Dancers la superb. The i picture was directed by Allau ; Dale, who has kept to a high ! standard of entertainment, from . the story by Sonya Levien. COUNCIL MEETS cratlc committee subject to selec tion of a date by governor Smith, Aylesworth said. Oakland F. G. Youna- Cn SL Helens 115.000 parochial j will soon move into modernized hool to be built this year. location. n-nniiiiiiiinniiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii i Come to- If OF FLIER LIES IN STATE. WEDNESflAY With the arrival of hot wea ther Ihe city fathers pull off their coats and transact the city's business Informally, the sessions are short, routine business . is dealt with quickly, and the busi ness for the week is transacted in short order. According to a letter from the city treasurer laid before the council last night there baa MEXICO CITY. July !4. (V. P.) Showered with the highest honors ot his native capital, the body ot Capt. Emlllo Carranxa lay in state last eight In the war office building where It had been placed by his fellow aviators after cumulated In the general obllga a long funeral march through tlon bond sinking land trom tax J the city lation and interest 170,000. and t Escorted by cadet, of the presl-i "ddlllonal 2 0 re sidential ,rrt. .nH i,. i , demptlon of Klamath Falls im- T: every branch of the army, the casket was borne on a gun cais- Korosene was evidently used. Fire Chief Ambrose declared. Last Thursday at about the same time, the home ot Mrs. Calvin Hate was fired. Mrs. Bates was asleep In the house and was awakened by the smell of kerosene aud amoko. She leaped from bed to find her rar. which wan parked close to Ihe house, ln flames, and Ihe side of the house blailng. Police and fire officials hold that a pyromanic la at work In the Mills addition section ot town. Neither fire could be traced to grudge work, and both were so evidently of Incendiary origin that the only way In which authorities can account for two tires, at the same hour of the night, and within three blocks of each other, la to lay the blame at the door of some pyromanlac or "fire-bug." The Walters house Is located at 701 Division atreet, Juat three blocks front the home of Mrs. Bates, which Is at Z361 Recla mation avenue. PICTURES GIVEN BATHING GIRLS I son from a suburban railroad , now m,lur,ng- They are now on As a courtesy to girls entered Ilk fhe halhlnv twiaittv rnnlMI ac-;. ... " . ' . . ; lti wet-s. cunuuciea uy jiri itowrlng and hla orchestra, dur ing the Veterans of Foreign Wars convention, photographs will be presented by La I'rarlu llriilhera and Aniterann Mnfura provement bonds held by the city;,, Klamath avenue. aa an Investment, and which are i j Pu.,ure, of , you ,adM , Oiiklmid and I'oiilliic roadalera ' made, tills fiiren I I'V Duke were taken and Ihrouiih railing , WNciil. "ul manager for Ui at the showrooms may secure u j company. photo. ' " Announcement of Ihe gift wiiaFnr results use lleriild ClasaAd Maybe llien III ' llruln rlvur Insecla Hull have been stinging I'resldelil Cnollilge te prenl. delillnl innsqutlmia. The Imhi hua gone elsewliuin tills year. NO CHANGE IN QUALITY NECESSARY V OF POWER yj same r . f 1 1 ' EASIER STAKT1NG.GREATER POWER QUICKER PICKrUP.LONGERMlLEAGE ' ' No change in Richfield quality! It isn't necessary. Win ' ter or summer, you'll find that Richfield is the same i )h powerful, instant-starting gasoline that has made it fc-the exclusive choice of the world's greatest drivers! station where it arrived early j yesterday. Twenty-five thousand school children threw flowers ln the path of the caisson as It moved through the crowded street fit DOLLAR DAY Saturday, July 28th EXTRAORDINARY EXTRA SALESPEOPLE TO WAIT ON YOU CALIFORNIA . Phone 1S7S 223 South Sixth St We Truck Fresh Fruit Daily From California OPEN DAYAND NIGHT ; THIS WEEK SPECIAL Watermelons, pound 2Vzc Satsuma Plums, 3 lbs. 25c; Lug $1.50 Can your peaches this week ' Alberta3 and Hales Peaches, lug $1.20 Apples, green. 3 lbs. for 25c Apricots, 3 lbs. for 25c Apricots, lug $1.50 Cooking Apples, 4 lbs. for .....25c Pears, 3 lbs :.25c Grapes, 3 lbs 25c Oranges, Sunkist, ' dozen 35c Oranees. Sunkist, dozen .45c Grapefruit, 3 for 25c Lemons, 2 dozen ....35c Bananas. 4 lbs. for..25c Spuds, new, 6 lbs 25c Spuds, old. 8 lbs 25c Turnips, bunch 5c Cucumbers, 4 for 25c Corn, per doz 40c Dry Onions. 6 lbs.....25c Eggs, dozen 37c Celery 15c Lettuce, 2 heads ....15c Tomatoes, 4 lbs. for 25c Tomatoes. 3 lbs 25c Beans, 3 lbs. for 25c Peas, 3 lbs -...25c Peppers, 2 lbs. for....35c Blackberries, 2 cups 25c Strawberries, 2 for 35c Cabbage. 6 lbs. for..25c Plums, lue $1.50 Cantaloupes, 3 for....25c gathered death. to pay him honor ln deposit In the local banks at i per cent Interest. The letter was referred to the finance com mittee. William Wood petitioned the council for a permit to operate a pool and card room at 129 South Seventh atreet. The pe tition was referred to the police committee. Six property holders aent r. in a LAWS WILL BE INVF5TIP ATPn signed petition asking that an 111 V CO 1 1 LU electrlc li5ht be nt,Ued at the Intersection ot Lookout and Ful- (Continued trom page 1) J. P. Kavanaugh. all of Iort Itnd: It. A. Booth of K igene. and Clyde Appenson of MtVlna Mlle. "The public parts with Its money," says the governor's let ter to the commltteo members, "relying on the financial sound ness of tho institution with which ft deals and the competency and Integrity of Its management. Theilfuckg public has no means ot its 3wn I trailers where there Is a high is a menace to mo- ton streets, bank that torists. The matter of hauling logs through the city from the old Fort Klamath road for the Nine Lumber company was referred to the street rommiltee. The logs are brought from the forest to the city limits, where they are reloaded from the heavy logging to light trucks with . Property holders along of verifying these matters, but the route to the mill believed this must, and docs do business wlih would tear up the pavement, but. such concerns relying entirely the council believed the light upon . ful;h. The ste.u bavin? trucks would prevent this, given Hie to these corporation" i A special meeting has been by virtue of the chartt-rs Issued j called for Wednesday evening, to them, is morally obgated lojwhen several matters on the new Its citijens to give theui proper j lighting unit will be taken up. protection to Insure that Ihe b.isl- new will be sound, wo'l managed " A TT1 P TWVAnF and fe for the pubi:: to deal ,fi lSZZlitL- viih. 1 hope the commitice will BUSY STREETS cusilir the whole subject as rjpn icn'atlves of tbe people." (Continued from pace 1) Tho scope of the committee's ,,... ' inquiry will Include flnince cm- " Timid attendants gathered, panies. brokerage house, mort- ""' no"8 d""'1 WPwch the' gage and security companies, sav- d-eyed bovine, who finally Ings and loan, building and Han. "ashed through another window industrial loan company. Inv..-,t-!ana fled UD ""ey ment trust companies and bonl One panic-stricken steer was companies. knocked down by a street car at' The committee will meet for j Thirteenth and Main streets, but organization Thursday. August i. Kot to Itg feet apparently unhurt; at the offices of Carey & Kerr i aim estaueu, In Portland. KNOCK v"a u ctttMsv er CAttreeeia Shouts of motorists and sirens of police cars added to the panic of the fleeing Herefords as the few pedestriana downtown scat tered to elevated points of van-' tage to watch the pursuit. 1 1 Police headquarters informed ' residents that officers could not ! be sent to the residence sections,' j until the downtown streets had! j been cleared ot the milling cat-! tie. ! While the downtown rodeo was at Its height an automobile col-! ilided with a truckload of hogs, at 39th street and Troost avenue ; In the residence section, and the truck overturned, freeing the I hogs. A traffic officer and spec tators herded the swine into a vacant lot. : Central Point Owners of 4000 i acres In Hopkins rnnnl system will form Irrigation, district. ft ' ANNOUNCING the GRAND OPENING of the Bessie's Dress & Coat Shop No. 2 -AT 103 South Seventh Street in the W. II. Poole -BIdg. at Seventh and Main Sts. at 9 A. M. Introductory Offer As an introductory offer we are featuring the latest Summer and early fall (tylet, in I Ladies' $3-75 Goats and ', at these amazing prices $12-75 Dresses $14-75 IN PASTEL SHADES AS WELL AS BLACK, BROWN, AND BLUES IN SILKS, SATINS, GEORGETTES, CHIFFONS AND FLAT CREPES. Its utterly impossible for us to describe to you the quality as well as the styles of these dresses as they are too beautiful for words. All we ask of the ladies of Klamath Falls is to come in and look at these beautiful gar ments end see for themselves as to whether the styles and quality as well as the prices has ever been offered before in Klamath Falls or anywhere else. WE ARE HERE TO STAY AND WANT TO MAKE A NEW CUSTOMER OF EVERY MATRON AND MISS IN THIS BEAUTIFUL CITY. There are over 600 of these Dresses to choose from. Sizes 14 to 48. Bessie's Dress & Coat Shop No. 2 103 South Seventh Street v t 3