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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1928)
Friday, November M, 102ft Papo Ton TTIE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON ALLEGED Stewart Gets a Big Hand mm SOT Coast Guard Rake Small , Boat- One Killed, ! Another Injured , UUFKALO. N. Y., Nov. SO. a j) rYdvral ond r-ounty officials i today wore liiveMtKutluR u falnl: hooting by the- roust guard. I Wbun the cabin cruiser bun. j captured In Lake Ontario, near the mouth of the Niagara ' TWer. yesterday, Carl Anderson. 18 of Lowlslon, one ot the bus crew, was shot to death mid Edmund 8ahr. H, of Niagara Falls, the other member, seri ously wounded. Coust guardsmen acrl fne (hooting wi Justified. They Bald the boat, a susported rum runner, failed to hove-to when ordered. Last-spring the fatal shooting ot Jacob D. Hanson occurred only a short distance from the scene of yesterday's fatality. Hanson, secretary of Niagara Kalis lodge of Elks, was mortally wounded while driving his automobile up Lewlslon hill In Niagara county. He was suspected by coast guardsmen at the time of run ning rum, but no liquor was found In his car and acquain tances later cleared bis uame of all suspicion. The bug lay on the beach near Lewiston today .bullet holes In It bearing witness to coast guards man markmanship. The boat was detected rnnnlng without lights after the CG-2364. a fed eral chaser, had been ordered to watch out tor it. Reports had been received that It had been fetching beer and ale from Can ada. A machine gun raked it with ballets and when finally it was boarded, Anderson was found lifeless and his companion suf fering from wounds from which (Holds TO RELIEVE Start thenwrh bomtt aytton and rid your Tttti cf ttpnHi) a mi a xxn at yon Mix the firt npn of a coU Jo.t ula NATURE'S REMCDY-N) Tab Hgsod feature or prompt car a.'.J r. jant re ach. It it mora thoroorb in ariicri and far betwr than ordinary lu rtea. Try t. Mild,afc, purely vegetable 25c NEWS NOTES : SPRING LAKE (SHt'iitl To The lleruUI) ' (Mrs. K. A. Sihreliier,- rorro- spondi'Ut I 81'KlNi! I.AKK, Nov. JO. , Mrs. Andrew KkIkoiii left l train nn tiiind.iy inoriiimt (or S.u--rnmenio fir nil extended visit with her liareiitK.' Mr. and Mis. i.eon Hold and ''""KliU'i- idiuiKhier Ittith mid Mrs. Uuorav iKelley with her duUKlilers, Wll ma and Adah of Vancouver. ' Washiniiton are v'.a.llnn at the ! home of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. ; Sclireiner. Karl Mink was tranturtliiK burineoa In Klamath Kulls on Tuesday. Mrs. I'arl'Schubert has return jed home from a visit wiji tier 'daughter. , Mrs. Kruuk Stewart visited MiMitluy alleinoon with Mvh. Miiuioy ItliilHIiilie. Joo Cox und family me pre purlin: lo move to Central 1'imit when' they expect to liiuke their iKinie In the future. K. II. Williams Is eiijuylug a visit from his sister. Mr. and Mm. Alex Cheyiie weru shopping in Uiwu Tuesday. Mr. uud Mi.h. Chillies Itllit mli'e are. plaiiiilng to leave with in a few days for n visit of Hevcrul weeks with (rleiida III CulKoriiia. Mix. I'M Hair ami Infant etitiiu'd homo from Klaii'atli KulU Sunday. Mrs. Win Cheyne rnlled nil her mother Tuesday afternoon. For Business Opportunities In West Klamath, ace Slater Investment C-. rsrrmrl V : . X '"TLl 'I'th, 1 ri Oil ! I I "Deeply touched" by the quick verdict of a Jury that acwltltd him I ' of perjury after his trial in Washington. Col. Robert W. S'.ewart. i right, lost little time in thanking his chief counsel, Frank J. Hoftan. ! left. Or perhaps, as this photo was taken, the lawyer was extending ! congratulations to the chairman of th Standard OH Company of 111 . dlana, who last June also was arquftled of a charge of contempt of ' ! the senate. i blood flowed freely. There was , no liquor aboard, but from the i pockets of the dead man accord : ing to the guardsmen, were tuk jen clearance papers for ale and, a bill of lading dated November , 28 for a consignment of 20V . cases of ale to C. Anderson. Wll . son. via Niagara-on-the-lake NEWS NOTES OF MIDLAND Recommended aod Sold by of .ale aboard. It iof authorities that the cruiser had landed Its ale and was re turning to port when it encount ered the CG-23S4. t Anderson leaves a wife and three children ranging In age from seven to thirteen years. Saur is expe.-ted to recover. i " ! John Galsworthy says the key- note ot happiness seems to be un .'selfconsciousnees. The secret of .happiness in this country seems , to be the same, with the "self" left out. All Six Klamalb Falls Druggists 'For results use Herald Class Ads. Only in HILLS BROS Coffee can you get the flavor that Controlled Roasting gives (Special To The llerultl) is the belief (Pauline llurnelt, rorrcpoulcnl ) MIDLAND. Not. A base of gravel has been laid on the Miller Island road aud gradlug ; Is . being completed this week, j The road will lie ready for sur-, facing work within a short time. : Completion of this road will ' mean a great deal to the farmers of this community. Sirs. Frank Flowers is criti cally ill at the Klamath Valley hospital. People of this com munity are hoping for her early, recovery. Sirs. Herbert Largem has re turned to her home following a major operation which she un-' derwent in Klamath Falls. j A large shipment of turkeys : from this vicinity were placed : on the Klamath Falls market. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Largent . and family spent yesterday In, Klamath Falls.. Eddie and Arthur Shulmire are enjoying new Ford and Star . cars. , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kinkade and family left for their old home In Colorado on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Cheyne of. Spring Lake- spent Sunday at; the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. j Furber. Mrs. Harry Mosby and daugh ter spent Saturday in Klamath Falls. j Mr.'and Mrs. Roy Schmeck of j Swan Lake spent the week end i with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Shul-! mire. t Elmer and Robert Holcomb. are spending the holiday vaca-1 tlon with brothers at Cottage i Grove. fa 1 1 ills lit os. roast coffee icith the same care you add cereal' lo boiling water. 14 L TZ You can expect luinplcss ccreM if you pour it in the boiling water a Utile at a lime. And you can get cofttc of uniform flavor when every berry is roasted evenly. That's why Hills Bros, send a continuous stream of coffee through their roasters a-few pounds at a lime. Never in bulk 1 . To taste Hills Bros. Coffee proves the value of this exact process. Such richness! Such smooth strenh ! Such aroma 1 Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee by name and look for the Arab on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee is always packed in vacuum. Freih from the orljinil vacuum pack. Easily opened with the key. ti H.'l R, r S Pat. Off. . 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