Friday. July 27, 1028 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OKECON Pag Ti en OPERATION WILL ' BE PERFORMED . , ,. - : , LOS ANOI.KS..July JT(Vr) Helen ee will attempt to reclaim Johnnie Hawkins, former I'nlver (Ity of Bouincrn California star athlete, awaiting trial on Jl ' count ot burglary. A delicate operation upon hit brain will be performed by Dr. Cecil Reynold, the noted hraln specialist. It was Indicated Wed nesday when counsel for Haw kins appeared in court -to ask pontnonement of the cane. Pressure on the brain, suppos edly received In an accident whllo playing football, SVus blamed .for the kleptomania which allegodly caused the youth to steel Hda valued to f liiu.OOU. Al Smith probably will be" the' neit president. If he gets the rote ; of the aolid Smith. SPRAGUE RIVER ! At The Pin Tree , , SITES FOB SALE Connolly Brothers - MEN'S STORE ' M I Ity Time for That Hew Fall Hat And Here's the Place to Get It Smart new Blocks to top the fall outfit the narrower brims, the sharper pitch; new welt styles, new snaps in the favored new shades of pearl, cinnamon, brown and other tones. . $1.50 $2.50 $4.95 $6.00 Connolly Brothers ' "l MEN'S STORE 914 Main St, at the intersection of Tenth Klamath Falls, Oregon , Announcement of the opening of the ihriviUK ' city of Spragiie Itlver waa made today by the Walton, Wright To., reoltora ot thla city. A new t'ract'office waa completed yeaterdny. Iota have been staked out aud recorded, and the finishing toucbea are be ing completed on a J 13,000 city water system. 1 Sprague Hirer originated about five years age when lien Wolford of the Wolford & Waun store at Sprague Kiver. picked that apol as the renter of activities for the future, lie did not have long to wait, - because the Campbell, Towle Lumber Co, of Osllkoxh. Wis., erected a mill a short time later, and bar since added a planing mill. The little city ha grown continually, until now It bus several established businesses. The city has been well planned and lnld dut for future growth, the two main streets belug SO feet In width and the balance of the streets 60 feet. Water mains and fire hydrants have been In stalled In the main business dis trict and residential district. The new highway from Chllo quin to a point on the Lakevlew Klumath Kails highway about six wiles west of Realty runs di rectly through the city on one of the main 80-foot streets. Sprague River is destined to he the center of all lumber activi ties, being surrounded, by an Im mense aland of virgin timber that Is owned by large concerns and small private holdings. Chll oqtjln is the center of lumber and logging activities, even while Kirk is really rloser to the real work. The same will -be trtre-of Spragne Hirer. Judge Fabath of Chicago re fused to allow testimony In an actress' divorce suit to be made public lest Chicago "become a Reno for actresses." Chicago has just got to guard ber fair name. Ceorge Bancroft, who recently wtpl triumphantly to stardom through bla work In the aensu tlonnl drama, "Cuderworld," has achieved an equally powerful chaiacterlrtttlon In "Tito Show down." at tho Pino Tree theatre today. Realising, that llancrntt had created a definite niche for Jilin self In the hearts of theatfe audi ences. Paramount set out to flud a new story for the player which would give scope for the tremen dous vitality he exhibited In "Un derworld," "The l'ony Kxpress," "Old Ironsides" and "The Rough Riders." tn the new picture, "The Showdown," they found a char acter exactly suited to the star. As a wandering oll-dt'lller seek ing fortune In the oil fields of Tatnplco, Hitucroft hua glreu a convincing portrayal which sur passes In strength and realism even that of "Hull Veed"l n "l'n derworld." "The Showdown" Is the story of a ntau whose footsteps have been dogged by spies from wealthy oil companies and who has seen success snatched from his grasp time after time hy these scheming .interests. When, at length, he has outwitted them and is about to reap the reward ot his toll, there comes a teat of courage' and honor nuch as have never confronted him before. His method of answering this tost makes one ot the most dramatic stories which haa over been filmed. . Heading the cast supporting Bancroft are Kvelyn lirent. Nell Hamilton, Fred Ko tiler, Arnold Kent aud Leslie Kenton. DEATH DRIVER . WILL BE HELD Charges of luvolutitury limn j slaughter will imihahly be filed against Unsold Admits by Lake i view authorities, It was learned llust night. v Adams wan the driver of the car which last Saturday turned over In Ijikevlew, Inflicting In juries on Joint Mcllouald and Itlchnrd Pnrrett, which resulted in their deal lis. ' I.nkevlevy authorities lust night said that they Intended ' flllug charges, ami It was believed tluit Involuntary manslaughter would be the charge, but nothing definite- was announced by police or the district attorney's office, The move, It win suld author itatively, will be made us au at. tempt to curb reckless driving in ii nd around Uikevlew. Adams was seriously- Injured, but is said to be Improving In a Lakeriew hospital. DANCE v At Ft Klamath SATURDAY, 28th Jlencrit of 8kl Club Music by CTUTER LAKK VAGABONDS Cool Hall & Hot Music 1 I 1X1 . I d5&EV We Thank You To the buying public of Klamath county' we wish to express our appreciation for the won derful reception given us on our opening day. We are here to stay and it is our aim to give to the ladies of this city a selection of gar ments that cannot be equalled in materials, styles ajid prices. i " . INTRODUCTORY OFFER .j - . for a. . . - -Saturday Special ' we have" just received 20 dresses in light silks for Summer wear" to'' sell at the amazing price of $g.75 along with our regular line of $8.75, $12.75 $14.75. How can they do it is what the ladies of Klamath Falls are savinir about nnr wnnrlpffnl Tnpririnnr1iao at tVioao rriroa .. -Jv- "- FALL DRESSES and COATS ;! Arriving Daily Whether you are prepared to, buy now or not, we extend f to you a. cordial invitation to inspect our stock of Fall dresses and coats. If you. desire to select a Fall garment at this time you may place a small deposit and we will be pleased to hold the garment for you- i - , f i , Bessie's DRESS and COAT SHOP No. 2 i . 103 South Seventh Street ' ' At The Liberty I i Tonight Is your la.it chance to witness ono of Ibe nreateat and funniest comedies of the year, "We're In the Navy Now," fea turing four of the screen's great est laugh makers, Wallace Henry. Raymond llatton. Chester Conk lln and Tom Kennedy. . Sparkling, humorous situation worked through a logical and highly Interesting story spiced with an appealing love theme, mnke this picture refreshingly different from the ordinary screen comedy features. LAKEVIEW HALL RAZED BY FIRE LAKEVIEW, Ore.. July 27. (Special to Herald) Loss amounting to 11100 resulted from the fire which completely demol ished the Dreamland dance pa vilion last Sunday, morning. The pavilion was built last year under the joint ownership of Ev erett Ogle, Lawrence Ogle, Vin ton Hall, and the Farell-Utley Realty Cq., and has been used since then for dances during the summer months. Its situation and the fact that It was with out a roof was Ideal for danc ing, during the hot nights when a closed hall would bare meant much discomfort for a large crowd. Dances thl year have been given regularly on Wednes day and Saturday nights by the Campus Tramps orchestra under the management of Lawrence Ogle and Vinton Hall. The property destroyed con sisted ot the pavilion Itself, a piano, drums, two oil stores, mu sic racks and several rases of soda' pop. " . No definite causa has been found for the fire but it la thought that some person who attended ' the dance tbere the night before carelessly threw away a lighted cigarette stub which smoldered on the sawdust on the outsldo until about four o'clock next morning and finally gained enough force to start a blaze. It waa not discorered nntll too late to sare anything. The management reports that It does not Intend 'to rebuild. JURYi BLAMES I II A coroner's Jury last night X found that Joseph Frank Klah- il iuba, killed In an auto wreck I Tuesday, "came to his death by 1 : means of accidental traumatism X . due to a railroad train colliding 2 with an automobile, and that the II train crew of the switching en I glne Is guilty of negligence J thereby. . " ' . with iMaiizuua, in COI.limu? wiiu Nels Nelson, both employes of the Lorenx company at the mill near Ilonanza, hud just left the Lorenz u-n ra hrmun nlit Hlarlori til erflUH m the tioellcr spur when their ma il chine was caught by the rear car HI of a train which was backing up, 1 anil rrilahprl between fhn enr and the walls of the W. D. Miller II warehouse. fKlnbiuua was Instantly killed, .1 nrtA tt mram w r, . I it ,1 rnA m lranlnti. rzi I , that Nelson, who was driving, es- II raped with his life. II Nelson's condition was .report XI ed favorable by hospital attend- T ants. I I The coroner's jury consisted of A. M. Montcliiis, D. K. Nicholas, f I L. K. Alexander, It. II. Cook, K. I r tin, A t. .. i t, i r VI ty, iijii m ii u vimim iiuiiii II Funeral services hare been ar il ranged for 10 o'clock Sunday l morning at Wbltloclt funeral "aiKBaassss 72uXBt35C WITCH HAZEL Si m A soothing lotion for sprains and bruises. Many men use It as a fa cial astringent after shar ing. . An Invigorating body rub that brings pleasing relief to tired limbs. 45c Per I'lnt STAR DRUG CO' The &xaJUL ston Klamath Kails Oregna i . j, (444-m v? Come Out of the Kitchen : : : ; .. Pot watchinjr him none out of stylu. lt'a Junt nt necfssnry any muro to tttay in tho kitchon to "kvv tin oye on tlilnn." That in, it isn't if you huvo mi electric riiniro. Tho hoat of. nn cluctrlc ninre in autninulit-uliy rontrollvtl. Vou plato your food in the oven, act the clock for tho hour lit which the fomlsi will bo done, and then jto powder your nose and join your Ruc.ib! At the appointed hour dinner will he done, all rently to lie plured on the table. Don't you think you dtmervo thi.t wonderful modem 'convenience? Do come inland let tit tell you more about it. Electric v Cooking is Clean Quick Certain Electric Kanges are now offered for only a small down payment the Imlniiro on easy monthly ternifi Come in Jo Jay an dsee our exhibit of automatic Electric Ranges The California Oregon Power Company . OFFICES. , f?5J MCOiora.c.ranm'asj.Koicuurg.ianintn luiii-wrcetin Hvm Yrcka. Dtiiiiinuir-California, Bee For results use Herald Class Ads Every Picture Tells A Story A delightful fishing trip, a wonderful pic nic or outing, the happy pranks of child hood and many other similar events offer a never-ending variety of picture-taking opportunities. And its easy for anyone to take good pictures nowadays. 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