i i i i n 9 NOTED AVIATOR j.1 FLIES TO S. F. i HAN FRANCISCO. Aug. II. (IT. ) t'ol. Charles A. Lindbergh, trims-Atlantic a aviator. arrived ' 407 Main St ; 407 Main St Baby Beef Market WEEK-END SPECIAL ... Hams, Half or Whole, pound 34c Bacon, any weight pound 38c Bacon Backs, pound 29c Center Cut Ham, per slice .20c Veal Roasts, pound 25c Veal or Beef Stew, pound . ...... 19c LARD, Two pounds ........ . . . .35c In Piggly Wiggly Store No. 1 Firit Door East of Power Co. , ., , 407 Main Street 407 Main Street Closed All Day Monday ' ' t V 'million 8 MAMMY SPERRY'S KITCIIESS Ilear Mammy Sperry chat in her entertaining Southern way about the "goinVon" in her kitchen. Quaint philosophy, humor, and helpful household hint too, that will make the day work lighter and lPPer. ... -. v A real treat coming to yon regularly at l(fc30 every Tuesday and Friday morning over the Pacific Coast JSetwork, beginning September.. 4 through the courtesy of the Sperry Flour Company. KFI . Los Angeles KGO Oakland KPO San Francisco EaAH.K.B&ir Ml Not expensive ... but durable A poor block i a constant menace to workmen and is hard on your rope. A complete stock at WHOLESALE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES here at 7:05 tonight after a flight from Seattle. Wash., with a atop at Med ford. Ore. It waa oue of Ilia lonrt flights Lindbergh has mad In a Ingle day recently, lie left the landing field immediately after 'ortuiujs KGW Portland KOMO KHO Spokane.., LOGGING BLOCKS Best for the THE ' hl arrival without disclosing where he planned to spend the night, and left his plane iu charge of mechanics who put it In a hangar. Nation Raises Odd Problem Before League GKNKVA. Aug. 11. tl'PI The little nation of Costa Hica has raised the most perplexing question before the Mst session of the league of nations rounril which convened hero today. Costa Rica's demand lor an Interpretation of the Monroe Doctrine has not been placed on the assembly arena but pres ident ,11. J. Troeope, foreign minister of Finland. . will sub mit the question to a secret ses sion, probably oa Friday. Then it Is hopod. a reply will be framed and later the council members will decide whether 1 they will take up the Jssue at :a public session. j There has been wido .discus sion of the problem but leaguo council members hare been anx ious to handle the matter with out embarrassing the league. The Monroe Doctrine. It la pointed out.' la a uitllliteral declaration and . a touchy affair for the assembly. Illicit Affair lT. f,..-,. I lriUlUCl ; NEW BRITAIN. Conn.. Aug. St. l"P The love which Sam uel Weiss, 33, held for his aia-er-ln-law, Mrs. Katberine Weiss, 32, waa blamed today for the death of John Weiss. 3S. Sam- luel's brother, John Stehr, 5S, and John Stein, 45, neighbors. Weiss, the police charge, had been carrying on a love affair 1th his sister-in-law, since his ' arrival here from Germany, ig i years ago. The pair once eloped but were brought back by the older brother. Samuel vowed to "get even." Both Weiss . and his sister-in-law were arrested late Wednes day after examination of borne brew the three victims bad drunk before their death, showed traces of potassium cyanide. Weiss, they say. confessed be stole into his brother's cellar Sat-Wiay-iiiBht an-ro:ioncu 10 bot- ;flcs of The brew! HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BRINO RESULTS woods . . .. . l! 'f.v -' -ft; 0 EVENING HERALD.'-KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Sightless Youth Studies to Help Other Blind Folks J ' 'I if I ; J II If J I '?2$ vr ; OCDEX. Vtnh, Aug. SI. Duv-i id tl. Keeder of Ogdon has been sightless since he was 13. yet nt 26 he hue obtained both his bachelor and muster degrees at the I'ntverslty of California. Los ; Angeles, and at the I'nlvemity cf Southern California, respectively. ' Throughout bis education he has taken notes on a Braille em bossing machine at the rate of I more than thirty words a minute. I How he haa later tolled ever these notes, aud learned to com pete on an pete on an equal basis with other j students to receive better than a li arerage in nis worn, is oniy me result of painstaking toil, coup led with remarkable Intelligence. Keeder. after he has his doc tor of philosophy degroo. plans to instruct the blind. He would also educate the general public thai the old "help the blind'' attitude needs to be changed to "help the sightless help themselves." Reeder. during the summer va cations, has done manual work with pick and shovel to help earn his way through seneoi Extradition of WomanDenied I AUCAl. ore., Aug. oi. n f j ' Governor Patterson yesterday re-, j fused to honor extradition from , California for the return of Mrs. Adeline B. Willis of Los Angeles j to face a charge of grand theft; j Involving a claim for JT.0OO. The j complaint against Mrs. Willis was ' sworn to by Albert K. Lucas of ) ' Iais Angeles. Testimony at tho j hearing before Governor Patter son this morning Indicated that the case was an attempt on the part of Lucas to collect a Inau j of I5V0O made to Mrs. Willis rather than a criminal action and therefore not extraditable. "PAPA" JOFFRE ! OLD BUT STILL FEELING GOOD PARIS. Aug. 31. (API Be cause Marshal Joseph J. C. Jof fre did not feel equal to the two mile walk involved In the funeral today of his war colleague. Mar shal Fayolle. there were reports of an alarming nature regarding the state of his health. These. however, were promptly discount-: e dby friends of the 77-year-old victor of the Marne. . "The marshal has led a very ' active life, including long service I In the tropica of Madagascar, but he la as courageous and uncon cerned as ever," 'said Col. Fabry, bta former aide-de-camp to the Associated Press. "One at Night Next Day Bright" I - Thoosands of aatisfied users feel that way about ORDERLIES They work naturally, and form no habit. Pleasant to take, easy In action, safe and sure. Good for children as well as adults. 50c llox of AO Onli-rllr STAR DRUG CO o&kaSL Store P SECRET CROUP PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 31. (A.I p. I The Portland Telegram yes terday printed a spcclHl dispatch tram Medfor Medford In which II was was luiide known. tiHlay Hut tee' there la- ' a "Ht liens commit-' debuting the qucs- g n complete aniite- p o( teuerul anil cuuuiy prom- bition enforcement aides. j The dispatch says: "Inasmuch, us the citisvna say they cannot get actlou from their own poll! I-, cul sources, they are considering asking Governor IMllersou to send forces from the attorney ! general's office to make an In-1 vestigatlon." j Tho Telegram correspondent i alleges that "the sinning of an ' admitted dry law violator Iu this vicinity ( .Medford I and tho gun -flourishes of a youthful agent: who haa displayed firearms to; the worry of many decent cltl-j sens, have created a situation In ; southern Oregon that Is causing no small alarm." ! Mk'nroun (.. a. .11 i' P.l The formation of a "e.l sens' committee" for a probe of local prohibition condition, as staled iu a special dispatch to the Portland Telegram from Med ford today, was new to officials of title city, they said tuday. If the committee has formed.' they said. It has been done quietly. The Medford Mail-Trlbuno will say today that the condition do scribed III the Telegram dispatch does not exist, and that the ar ticle "Is based upon the imagina tion of a corporation seeking more space rates." HERALD CLAS3IFIKD ADS BRINO RESULTS CITIZENS 01 YOU can now identify Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon not only by the brand "Swift Premium" but also by the distinctive branding of the namo "Swift" in dots on the side. This branding resembles the rich brown color of the broiled ham pnd bucon. When it is being tliced by tho dealer A f ter it is sliced and on display . When it is delivered to your home. . This distinct branding is just one more feature that has made Swift's Premium outstanding. Insist on this identification mark. Swift 9 ' r" s -.7v. n r ' s v mm ! !CiZi!ijiZmiihh I Judge Orders ! Verdict; Jury j Will Not Obey KltKSNO. Calif.. Aug. II. t It. l' Instruction of a superior judge for nciiulttul of two county otllrvVs accuxed of killing u silk peeled bootluganr were -rilmigiud-ed by u Jury lioro iutv today. The Jury Huiprlitrd a crowded courtroom when It returned from a short deliberation with n ver dict that Alvln li. Cole and liu Your search for fine coffee is at an end when vou see Hill IW A. .ib. For this fatuous trailr-nurk is ynur guarantee of genuine llilh liros. Coffee. Its glorious, uniform flavor is developed . by Hills Hro.' exclusive, con tinuous process of roasting it fnv fnundt at a time incij of in bulk. HILLS BROS COFFEE Fm fro f etfinmf nm- ii . fit I Hj.iui W. 4 I.. . j & Company S-J iw i' a m..4 ' Off. ;.Rt II. Clmlmers wrro utility or mall- J biut iil'deri'd nil ncuiill luU gnl, till slmichmr fur llio shouting of verdict nsldo and grunted lliw of Prank Alilo', but should bo given I fleers n new Irliil. pri)mtlnn. m I "The verdict Is contrary In law JiiiIko t'huiles It. Ilniunid. who : Slid evidence, I lie jurist ruled. CALIFORNIA Phono 1575 Wc Truck Fresh Fruit Daily From California w OPEN DAYAND NIGHT THIS WEEK SPECIAL KLONDIKE WATERMELONS, pound 2Vic HOOD RIVER APPLES Box, $2.25 Banannt, 4 pound for '. 25c ELBERTA PEACHES, lug 90c TOMATOES, lug 45c Apples, green, 5 lbs. for , 25c Pears, -1 lbs 25c Oranges, Sunkist, dozen 70c Orances. Sunkist. dozen 60c Grapes, 3 lbs 25c Grapefruit, 3 for 25c Large Lemons, doz. 30c Spuds, new, 10 lbs. 25c Plums, lug $1.50 Cabbage, G lbs. for 25c Friday, AuguHt 31. 1023 v 223 South Sixth St. Hubbard Squash, lb. 6c Banana Squash, lb. ..6c Cucumbers, 2 for ....5c Corn, dozen -...30c Dry Onions. 6 lbs 25c Eggs, dozen 39c Pullet Errs, dozen. ,30c Celery 10c Lettuce, 2 heads 15c Tomatoes, 4 lbs. for 25c Beans, 3 lbs. for 25c Peppers, lb., ..........v15c 3 Klamath Falls Oregoa