en THE EVENIXO HERALD, J.LAMATH FALLS, ORTdgON Fi Mmv. Angwtflj 1023 SAILS ATLANTIC IN SMALL BOAT Iwhlrh hinted five ttityx at n 1 1 -nr. with only a few burs of calm I between. 1 ' I He Mid ho would remain about '( THOMAS. Vlriiln Islands, a month, riwitnn, mid thin would Auk, J. (IT) Kraut Koincr.,1 1'rocced to New York. , (lormun KpurlHinan, safe In I'wHiik the trip he subsisted Kt. Thomas lam nlnlil. hntna rn.!U' canned fruits and one litre , Krgilned after having made one FARMER JAILED AFTER KILLING At The Pine Tree I of water a else RlonK visions. day, hi In the vtna" nothing way ot pr.- fHHlIT OI'KNS. '01 the most amazing trips across the. Atlantic which history has recorded. Tlomer, unknown to the people of Bt, Thomaa, arrived Tuesday. )l came from I -an rPalmaa. In i LOS ANCKI.K.S, Auk. S. VP) Ilia Canary Inland. 1lo had been ; A new telegraphic circuit from out SS daya In hla little, one-half Cedar City, Utah, to the rim of ton yacht, named the "Deutsche the Grand Canyon -of the Colo Hport" of which he It the enptain, ; rado will he publicly opened next rook, crew and aole passenger, iweek when two apeclal trains o' Leaving Las Palmaa Homer hd;lhe I'nlon Pacific will no to the , planned to tall hli tiny rratt canyon with members of the Na ' direct to New York. But he en-tlonal liar association. It was an couniered a succession of aiorma. nnuueed Thursday. , , I COrXt lt. flltOVR. Kans.. Aug. S. tl'l') J'e .Marchlou, a fiirni er living near White City. was held In the county Jiitl here to night because the shotgun he used to kill hla housekeeper and her aim failed to explode the I shell when he attempted to kill himself. Mimbion whs not specific In i 'giving a motive for the shoot ; Ina. although officers rluimed It was Jealousy caused by Curl j llowman, 18, opposing the tuar : rlage of .Marchlon with his mot her, Mrs. Kva llowman. 40. (Hoih were killed by Marchlon. mW 'a big'Capacity .Water System , atrthis new low price TTCFS I the tent Pairhiukt-M or M ftccornprnhrMnt ( iMtriyttm. Ofcrcd ; cat the lowmt price in home water plant hwtory jrv m- mnfl Fawbtfio-Horie Quality tnrouahout. Daat fail to are tht. moit modern of all ham? electric : water ayitemt the retulc of years of experiment inc and i teatinc to develop ttve xJml water ayvtem for the home. See the trim deatca the total enetoaure the beautiful ftnith osf ttmlt biut automo6le lacguer. Never bef oee has . much matctueaa quality im worttmamnip Decn onerea in m plant ao low in coat. Due to Ua, volume prnductLcu moderai manufactunnf method, and world-wide d-j-' tnbotioa, thia hnely bum water aytem ia OaSered at a low ' pnot that bnnea faucet acr-TMx wttinn reach of eraeyorm i -Ml a a j . r ...... r.i. . ..i 17 w f0 dtctetl todav. rfflrk-w K II t $30 Ainu Hale, who won acreen proiuluencu as n heavy, and Inter became one of the loading too I Ion picture .directors, definitely has returned'to the runk of 4he ":uad meu." Since deserting hla directorial post he has played comedy heavy In "Vanity" and a straight comedy role In "The Wreck of the Hesperus Admirers of llr. Hale will lie I glad to learn that he plays the 'leering, wholly unsympathetic I role of a, Cossack rider in "The I Leopard Lady." which will be on I view at lh( Pine Tree theatre to Idny. The chamctnrlaatlnn la mid to be akin to the portrayal which won Hale universal acclaim In "The Covered Wagon." "The leopard 1-ady," a fitory of Continental life. Is a screen version of Kdward Chllda Car penter's successful stuge play. It ( PKKIIHTS XKW t'HAIP. ; I.KXINCTON. Ky., Aug. S. L ; IM Jack Sharkey or Tommy ' Loughran will be the next heuvy- weight rhamploii of the world, ' features Jacuuoline Logan, Alan IToni Sharkey, here for the Illue'llule and Robert Armstrong. Ijidy" deals with the solution ot several mysterious murders fol lowing In the wake of a circus In Austria. Miss I-ognn, aa the heroine, solves the' mystery In a novel manner. The supporting cast Includes among other Hed . wig Keicher. James Bradbury. Sr.. Silvia Ashton. Pick Alexan der and William Kurt. cash , delivered ,' complete with electric motor , ITffM trt Jtuvf Came fas today and we a dnsamtrsttofl. Tbe price hown coven tfas . J " complrte plant. Only two pipe conaections at required for iastaUatn then yoa can draw water fnxn any faucet at Witt. A small Ant payment will put this new. entttelr automatic aynem in your home. Aak i in about tne conTcment Fair oaaka-Marae F. nance Plan that pertntu you to paw fox nsBfttag ' faataras yoa us it Do not delay. Aak us for a demoustratioo. IRRAlf.SORSE Home Water Systems WHOLESALE- INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES ; -An Ideal , Face Powder SHARI -,. Vvar A beautifully decorated white- satin box' contain ing the softest powder you hare ever seen Se lect your favorite shade. $2.50 ! STAR DRUG. CO' Tho aJUL Store Klamath Falls Ore from At The Liberty P-ob Steele, a SI -year-old west ern alar, will be on the screen at the .Liberty theatre tonight In oue of hla latest releases. "The Trail of Courage." ' i This story Is said to be admir ably suited to Bob'a talent as a , young fearless westerner. Though .only on the screen a short time. Bob has captured the hearts of .movie-goers on account ot bis ability to art and ride.' .In the "Trail, of Courage, ha jhas been given the opportunity to ; further prove his fearlessness In , the saddle, and the manner in : which he captures a wild man-, destroying horse ot the desert Is .said to be the thrilling punch In the picture. I , The young atar Li supported by ;S noted cast consisting ot Mar ijorle Donner, Alice Knowland, I Jay Morley, Howard Webster and j Walter Maley. I . Ibids will be ! opened soon ; ; '. -I" II - lT7,,..,vl ."'-T. - ' if" Thfe Oregon Woolen Store's Gigantic Closing-Out Sale of their Lake view Stock is fast becoming, the most talked about sale ever held in Klamath County. A Real Sale is the verdict of the thousands of thrifty shoppers who have made purchases here during this huge bar gain carnival. Here are a few of the numerous bargains: . ' . ALL WOOL SUITS NOW ' $19.49 HART SCHAFFNER & MARX AND OTHERS NOW $27.49 $4.00 Worjc Shoes $2.69 Suitcases $1.45 Canvas Gloves 9c' .Wide Web Garters 24c ' Boys' fants $2.69 Fancy Broadcloth Shirts , ' $1.69 Shoes and Oxfords $4.95 Men's Overalls 99c Moleskin Pants ' $2.69 Sweaters and Blazers $1.95 Balbriggan Union Suits 95c Dress Hats $3.85 Ties 29c Wool Bathing Suits while they last $2.95 Lisle Sox 9c Corduroy Pants $2.69 Rayon Silk Sox 29c Dress and Work Suspender s 49c Dress Caps $1.95 Coveralls $2.49 Shoes and Oxfords . $5.85 SAVE SAVE SAVE AT THIS TREMENDOUS CLOSING OUT SALE P . ALWAYS AT THE the -Trptfftn w BEST W 0 " T f U",V11 klV1' 8TH AND MAIN STS. WE SELL FOR LESS SALEM. Ore.; Aug. 3. Highway Improvement projects In Douglas and I.inu counties and a bridge In Wasco county will bd covered fh bids to be opened by the state highway commission in Portland Tuesday. A a ft tint 14. In Douglas county the commission j will' let a contract for the crush ed gravel surfacing ot one mile lot the Iteedsport section of the IKooeevelt highway, and In Linn i county a contract covering: 17. 2 'miles of broken stone or crushed l,,i I.-- f .-.. ...o .... I Shea-Hill section of the Santiam highway. In Wasco county the : commission proposes to construct 'a bridge over the Deschutes riv er at Maupln, on The Dalles-Cali fornia highway. BANKER FOUND DEAD IN ROOM NEW YORK,' Aug. 3. (UP) I William A. Wilson, banker and 'prominent clubman, was found 'dead In his room late last night I at the Harvard club. An auto matic pistol was found beside bis body and police said they be lieved he bad killed himself. No motive for the act could te learned a few hours after the body was found. Wilson had re tired from the banking business several years ago. It was said. l : . DEATH CLAIMS ANOTHER VICTIM ti - - VINCINNES, Ind., Aug. 3. (U. ;P.) Death , continued late to claim victims from among the thirty-seven men brought here .Wednesday following an oil still explosion at the Lawrenceville, III., plant ot the Indiana I(e- -fining company. f W. B. Spragg, 38. and Alva Pickett, 35, died at the hospital Ihere last night, bringing the (total deaths to eleven. : . HEAT CAUSES FOUR DEATHS CHICAOO. AugUHt 3, fUP) weltering temperatures thrniiKh but the middle west during the )uxt 24 hours will be bfoken by thunder showers today, on offi cial forecast predicted. Four deaths reported here yes- .terdoy were attributed to the heat which reached a maximum of 91. XKW (XMIMXV roltMKI. KOORKVKLT KIKLI), L. I., Aug. 3. (UP) An airplane com pany has been formed to trans-' port passengers between this field and Bermuda, it was an nounced TiiiiKdny. Miss Grace Lyon will head the $250,000 or ganization. Hervico on the 6S0 mlle route with tworRikoraky am phibian planes will be started November 1, It was said. A. F. O. L. WILL MAN KILLED IN FIGHT TO END ATLANTIC. N. J.. Aug. 3. (V. P.) The American Feileriitlou oil I.ibor will runt r,pmimiiiiati ugt tutnis to "the lust ditch," ac cording4 to William T. fireen, president of the A. K. O. L. "('omniunists are trying, to overthrow I his government," Oreen said at the close of ses sion of tb meeting of Ihu feder ation's executive council yester day. "They are trying to foment discontent among the worker ot the I'nlij'd States and trying to substitute red organisations for bona fide union labor bodies." The car plunged down a dltiini if ?K r,l Mt'M ttlVlfl Willi U'lIM CAR SMASH-UP j slightly. Injured, la prostrated by I grief. , HAI.10M. Oio Aug. 3. (,1) j Nuwlmi A. Swift, resldnnl' of Mill' AMMl'NfTION tKXI'l.OIIKH, fity for 35 jimiis, wus killed yes- j WAIIHAW. Aug. .1. tl'Pl- Ten terday when the automolille di'lv- idiimaniiui soldiers were kllldd en by hla wife went over an em- uud sixty wero wonudiid aerlous haiikiiHuii on the Detroit roud'ly last night when an aniiuunl neur Ntugura, .MiirJun coiiuty. I Hon dump owned by the triiveru- ment near the town of OHla ex- , ploiled, iH'iiirdlng to dlspalchet' hern, . !! ,.: .f.f Your search for, fine coffee is at an cnJ when yon tre Hills liros.' Amb. For this famous trade-iturb- ia your ITUiranrcc of ccnuine ililli Bros. Coffee. Its glorious, uniform flavor is developed by Hills Bros." exclusive, con tinuous process of roasting a ftru pounds l at lime instead" of in bulk. s HILLS BROS COFFEE . rJPji i j o nit Mr j is ru. or tfrtk Inm l Wifaal ktiia . '" ifxmd wtia s . mm , GASOLINE OF POWER EASIER STARTING QUICKER PICK-UP it GREATER POWER. LONGER MILEAGE RICHFIELD 4 ..... S V " Why does Purltun sell over a million cuns a month? 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