THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALT,S, ORE(,(VN Friday, Jaiuiary lft, 1020 Pfl Four T. II. MALAHKKT K. B, KM1IJH11 .Butlneiii MaiaKr P.ihlthwl rrr firnonn o,l flundar bjr Tha 1traM PublUhin Cnmitmny t 101-121 feouth Fifth airaat, Klamath Full, Orviroa. lintpfd a pcond ciaae matter at tha poatnfflret at Ktamattt Falls. Orwon, on Aumiat 30. 1 t4. under a ft of Congiva, Match 4, is. SMS i KEYES T 0 CURD KLAMATH HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM TO BE HONORED Hr Mall Ana Yaar Hi x Mnnina ,, Tli . al n rt t ha ... . tiu Month ..... Itollvereel hr Cantor .15 Ona Year ...-M 5 IT His Mentha j.ift 1.7 Thrr lion (ha Hi . . On Mnjiih -.. . KMIIi:il Al HIT III HF.AU IHt I 1.ATIOV Member mt lb AMrlatef PrH Tha Aortatf4 Vr. la exelu lively c-ntltlrd to lh um nr rpuhllca tlon of all nwa dltMtrt'ta credited t It or not otherwise credited la thla naner, and alao the local IK a published therein. All rihta of r) puhllcai Ion of aiwrUI dlaiiaichea h?rclu ar alao reserved FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1929 ' Dawn Of A New Era llonirlng th football team of K la mail) Talon high school, banquet and clam-Inn parly will I.OS ANOKI.ES. Jan U. (AIM lvn " h'S" ",,dl on i i.iinr'. nr. r iiii.in Saturday night. the division of a -hive-Inch" I Th 'wdct body will preside thick roll of bills beteon former'" hou "nuBl " ni.trl.-t Attorney A Key, and j A '" - o "PW'h Charle. Kcliuer. special Investl- '' "ni1 dancing will follow gator at on, time for th. county I"'"' "annuel ,nn nlnr lodsv rnnnrf o. a. . bl ool cafeteria. damaging evidence In the trial of ' Keyes. Kelmer and four others charted with fraud and bribery. Providing a dramatic cllnv to the state's case yesterday j John Retilngcr, once employed as ;a tailor by Hon (Selxoff, one- of j . the defendants, said lis saw the ' i POOLE THEATRE m OPEN (Continued from Pas Ono) owner of the shop he worked In 1sir, rurt nf t h.. thr.w-lti.-h mil .irtT ro ntri m A vt thc- a toi- t . . Fjji.j it.uv.nn iiiiininn, iuuimii opfllt'n lasi , to Keyes and part to lteluior. i . , ... .. ... , . . 'the applause of the audience. He ; night With the best Show ever Witnessed in this citV. I""' proddlnas of Robert 1.- i conrteouHlv seated h.s narvnt. marks the dawn of a new era in Klamath Falls: it is the s"f"It- 'nlc' ''w "n at- ,nd ,0o1!a ,ntt, wro ,i,e i.;n K. U M J .1,. tornT. the tailor declared that uM lo beflti, Harry llorel and uiiiuin tttt, tvtt" vvu kit, vsu niiu mc iitr tt ' Construction of the half million dollar edifice de finitely raises Klamath Falls to the status of a city, as distinguished from a small town; it places this com munity on a par. rulturally as well as industrially, with leading cities of the coast between 15,000 and .25.000 population; it reveals that, at long last, Klamath Falls jlleimer at the time aid, "Ini,, ivllrnn Theatre Orchestra ouitht to et IS.200." and that.0unded tho first note of the Cettoff replied that he. (ietioff. , overture. "Mornln. Noon and had only SI. 204 and to take that. ! Night." by ttiippe. Itelmer then took the money. ; As ,,, BtrBna of the overture Uettliuer charged. wr8 poyed. the crowd, which Precedinic Ui-ttlnr r on the had been rhattlni sociahly, quiet- island 'surprise" witness for ! d. and when the ple-e ended . l : r:j .1 . 1-"- t- 1 " j f numc kiij "iic van iinu mc uie enjoyment, wludow trimmer, testified he was the silence. The orchestra, com thtS same entertainment that was formerly obtainable ! present when Ed Koseuber-. also! posed of the beat musical talent only in larger Cities to the north and to the SOUth. ' d,,'';,"!- check to Dave , In southern Orewn. undoubtedly , iGetxoff. son of nen Gettoff. The ' merited the distinction of open- Thoughtful citizens, as they inspected the beautiful iyounner Gettoff. Noiiac said.!'" " projtram. new play house, envisioned the new theatre as afounda-!ched ,he chef under his fath-; wiiey i-dictca Theatre tion on which the development of the city -will be con-i",', I"!ruc",n- Jh' E1fr Ge-! r.rnnei of the orchestra is , . , . , X ,xoff then took the sum into his Harry Borel. director and vlolln- StrUCted; they Saw with Clear eyes the broad Vista of a (office, "where according to the Jt: Mvrtlo Thorne. pianist: IUy ELECTORATE TO VOTE 01 SSUE Initiott county found lilamxm iberslilp III tho hiuiu htiuae of HOMK I AM1I.V. pH JOHK, Costa tlUa, Jim. Manuel rerun ndea auu His 1 i:;isi..uoit iiviw 111: is kntihki.y kai k SAI.KM. Ore., Jan. IS. At One way lo avoid arrest for speedliiK Is. of course, not lo , he, tt" 1,U k,,,, ,"' ,or ! el... of Ift chll.lra. all llvlni ;s.d. Another la 10 be a atnte " " """r- A " m""'anU bealiliy. They wore nurn 111 HcKlslainr. t"'r of the Ica-lsluture, he Is liu-la period of ! years, and In- ' Clmrlea It l.afolle'll of Wash- mime fi .nil arnwt. J1!'"'' ,,ir," "" "f ('" reprsseniatlves handy today when ( , ,,, pnr great lUtlire and looming up behind this Vision they saW'wl,1(lw trimmer. Keyes was atlel. tornet; U l. Mem. nasi; th, magnificent structure which .-as constructed by men j tJ&& who had the faith in their city to erect such a monument 'the tailor .hon h. u ,di..tin. i trumpet, and i.eiand Charley. of beauty and progress. : his bill-fold. Nollae testified. . That Klamath Falls will SUDDOrt th nsw tr.tr Jose'B Sherman and Mi:ton ! trombone. Wflson 8. Wiley, district at- Pike, other employe, at the Utile ,rn-r ' "V""- "ZtS that its success is a foregone conclusion, was evident last j spring street uiior .hop where !,he " night. There was a spirit of community good will of"''e charge, bribe money !n HB1'u,Ti cooperation and of gratitude towards Harry Poole, whose j J" paseed by defendants In the the audience quieted. ral voice that could be oneT ! heard In the back seat of the theatre as well as It was beard Derserverance and ability was the motivating nirit ho-' um company irauajlu ln, orchestra seats, because Wl "-. .oineoeuonstobe tamed!,,. the flne .cous.lc. In the ,over to Keyes. aUo testified re- i This newsnaner. and svprv citizen ,n VUmot't. foil. !"ra": . . , - - - j - M ntto. I... . . . . ... i u-.- i . . "v iue caeca. Keumcer it bulldlnc' he ptve the dedicatory W. Piiolr rralsnl He lauded Mr. Toole for tha A Strange Kind of Fame ' TUI " address. again extend their congratulations to Mr. Poole and pre-'also asserted from the stand that uici inai nia laun in tne city OI nis cnoice Will receive ,lcn once came np to ne theatre erected, praised hlin its just reward. ' ,'n b''ony of the tailor shop to for (he manner In which he ; have a suit pressed and that he 'overcame many ousiaclea: removed -ten one thousand dol- thanked him on behalf of the J lar bii:. from the pockets of the j people for tho splendid entcr i trousers, remarking 'Jacob Ber-1 tainment palace, aud then on h- OTRANGE rs thp Winrlo cf h;.m.nh K man w,rea " "day from half of the management thanked O . ut JNew York... nettlneer declaredthe people for their patronage men 8 names an remembered. ;Getoff said Bennan bad prom- ' and expressed the hope that they Harry S. Lehr recently died in Baltimore, leaving a 1 ": oo more ,he Wr "nd ,h' kind of fame as peculiar as a man might gain. In the gay When, court adjourned yester-PrHi address was abort but car- nineties Lehr Was Sailed the "P. T. Rarnum Sf SnriPtv ' lay -Jleftinger 'sllll 'vtr on .. rled a sincere fei lluic and m He-indulged in many odd pranks for the delectation of !'!"" and" dlrcct e"D,"1"-! ch .ri Z'' ... ,n. , "T '-"'"" i Nollac was excused without cross- many thoughts In few words. , the 400 atNew York and Newport. Once he invited examination. cross , lUmrlnm itrrbr,,m A,LlU(U j mends to a formal dinner for a monkey. At another time he feted a white mule in similar fashion. Once he waded in a lawn fountain, clad in evening dress. And so ! on, lo the great amusement of an earlier generation. ' ; Given half a dozen decades 'out of all eternity to do j something notable and worthy, men often get off on ! curious tracks. Surely, no man ever left, a stranger' claim to fame than Harry S. Lehr. 5 ARE KILLED AS STORM HITS ' (Continued from raare One) buildings were blown down a communication lines crippled. . Obeying the Constitution YOU might keep a careful eye on Congress during the ! ST- LOl'IS- Jan- . (AP) next few riav, tn . W -h.f -A- ..-v. i. i f " ."dren are known to have j .. i. uuvn .u "ic own iiuea inn nearly a score of persons were reported to have been Injured In terrific 'wind storms that swept over parts of southern Missouri and Illinois shortly before noon today. .-mi iioijjiui kiuiiiiiTriiL uicasure. j X During the past presidential campaign we had a great deal of talk about the necessity of obeying our con stitution. The Fenn bill provides an excellent test to see whether the people who praised the constitution so loudly are now willing to live up to its provisions. - The constitution requires reapportionment; a congressman who votes against the Fenn bill has little license to call other parts of the constitution sacrosanct. I As though the theatre had been I I turned over to gaiety, the cur ;ialn rose and Jack Ilowrlng and 'his orchestra of ten pieces began ; playing "Then Came the Dawn." The Brunswick arrangement of "Ida. Sweet as Apple Oder," was the second offering, followed by "Barcarolle Blarney." a travesty on "Tales of Hauffraan." light opera. After each piece the' audience applauded noisily, tAowing th' popular esteem and high pla.-e which the orchestra enjoys in the hearts of Klamath music lovers. Art la Hilarious The next offering of the popu lar orchestra caused as .many langhs and chuckles as any other ; act on the program. "Doln" the ; Racoon," hit from the New York i show "Whoopee." with Dewey j Powell, Ned Hodson and Marvin I Fisher, attired In racoon coals, i (Centtnucd from Paso Ons) board decided to seek tho en dorsement of the ete.-tor.tte oti a proposed bond lsiuit. Members of the board and Mr. Peterson will explain the need for such Im provements at meetings In va rious sections of the county bo fire election day. The hoard proposed to Justull the following Improvements: Const ru.l log of two extra rooms on the lloiiama school and luat:illu!!ou of modem plumbing' fixtures nt a total cost of about 17.000. Mr. Peterson explained that tho estimated amounts niinhi vary several hundred dollars due to bidding. Kxpendlture of tlO.UOO at Fort Klamath for the roiintru.-llon of a throe room grade school build ing. Including two classrooms and a library. ' A one-room addition would b constructed on Ihe Keno rural school and a furuu.e luatulted at a cost uf HaOO. Au addition of one room would be cunstruited on the Illy school at a cost nt Uooo. One room additions would be constructed on Lower Poe Val ley achool and Lorella school at a cost of 11500 for each school plant. Twenty thousand dollars would be expend.-d on tho Mulln school for the construction of three new rooms on I be present structure, purchase of a school .building site on wbkh Jhe board holds an option, construction of a play shed, and Installation of a (nr-nn.-e and modern plumbing fix tures. A new alto, an addition of two new rooms and construction of a play shed would lie built on the.. Merrill school site at a coat of SU.0UO. A one room addition on Ihe Crescent school Is contemplated at a cost of $1000. Sixteen thousand dollars would .bo expended for the construction f a modern four-room grade school in Henley. , A two-room addition, a base fcent would be constructed aud modern plumbing fixtures Install ed In the C'hlloquln rural school at an approximate cost of !U. 000. : A four-room addition Is con fcmplated for the Altamont School, also Installation of a fur nace cost would be 420,000. VA new flvtvroom bq constrnrtroV on.' Ihe- Weyer haeuscr mill m:e, five tnllej west of this city, at a cost of 122.000. A option Is held on a suitable ite. Seventeen thousand dol'.ars would be expended on equipment nd architects fee for the va rious projects outlined above. REMODELING SALE Because of the constant growth in business, it has been necessary to remodel our store to make room for the new merchandise arriving daily.. . ft. Sill if SPECIALS Dresses SATINS AND JERSHYS In niiick, Rt'tl, Tan and I'.iown. Sixes I I to 41 .. $4.95 SATINS, FLAT CRITE, Velvet New prints. In llhu-k. liluc, Retl, Green Cf Cfl & Tan. Sixes i:t r0 3)i.OU SATINS, FLAT CREPE. Velvets, Moire Silk. In Monet Rluu. Red Tun, and Muck. Many of these have been itfHinjr for 72S?o"$ 12.50 House Dresses AU Fast Outers $1.00 to $1.50 1 $1.95 Hats $1.95 $1.00 Hose $1.00 While they lantv only a few loft WOOL AND RAYON i t h e Mode Shop inc . "Exclusive But Not Expensive" 822 MAIN-STREET 1.4: This Ship Just Came In FUNERAL NOTICES EVANSVILI.E, Ind., Jan. IS (AP) A wind storm sweeping i singing the collegiate words and across southern Indiana and Illl- dan.-ing. It brought down tlui Inols today was reported to have I honse. as th. trite snyiTtg goes. 1 caused the deaths of two school ! Then a more serious piece, I children at Maumee. 111., and that ! "Avalon Town." a Spanish Hum-' There is no real, valid argument against the Fenn bill. ' of womB at yoH Branch, ind. ber with the trio singing a part. ifo nltimotA fot i..;n v. - .. . . .. 1 Much property damage was re-1 Their closing number was the Ita ultimate fate will be a good measure of the integrity! ported. "Original Dixieland One-step." and conscientiousness of Congress. 1 -Several residences were report-j played In a modern style. The 1 n . i ed damaged In the vicinity of .orchestra took sevqrnl curtain' ' i pa... ,.., . . , . . . . -llaumeo and a school house was i calls. ' t Every time you are tempted to advocate .war. try,ald , have hcen wrecked. At! nex Htrn.ion Pienao. lilC.kmg out some little squirt you don't like and salut-jFort Branch two houses were de-j Rbx Stratton, premier organ fng him. ' mollshed, reports said. j 1st, then 'played a series of Victor 1 The woman reported killed was j Herbert's Melodies specially nr-j i m rs, namuui oian. xier nus- rsngca lor tne giant nurnizer. : As he played, the audience looked . W.M. AI,F...MKlt KIXCAX Final rites f.ir the late Wil liam Alexander Duncan were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock al Bonanza. Ilev. It. n. Muihnl land officiated. The remains were laid to rest in the family plot 'in Bonanza cemetery. Fu neral arrangements "were under the direction of ihe Towey Mor tuary. " ' France's wealth Is estimated at sixty-five billions. ' . .Alas! About a week after another plane proves ' band was seriously injured. how safe flying has become, collectors are picking up ! souvenir fragments. ' Man alone can reason, so the lower animals would have even greater faith in the horn's ability to relieve ' a traffic jam. U AML 'UA 'k'U I Lfli.L UIlt1UiU P. P (IT hIIhTI Ul J I IUU I IIUII I (Continued from Pass on.) mile to the cabin of another trap per where be was given wnat "It's always that way. The movies promised silence. and then double-crossed us as soon as their talking competitors were killed off. f.Cnrriu-t thin anntonco- V., !, i:i ....ui.. i t aid treatment was available. "- J wuui A ,,ed w beln5 rgged np at the office, said the husband; "Id rather hear what (day to bring the injured man to happened to you today." , .La Grande. After finding Buckner, one of Tt. . , , . ... i the trappers trudged fifteen' Inlles High-pressure salesmanship consists n sending, through snow six feet deep to undertakers limousine literature when a gang leader is ! the cabin of the forest ranger. He humneil off wa twelve hours making the 1 up above the console in tne ceil- -lug of the theatre, where the ' music floated out of the modern- j ly installed Instruments hidden behind a panel. Mr. Stratton took many hows after the piece. He will feature' on all programs at Poole's Pell-' ' can. j The first act of the Kelth- Albce-Orpheum vaudeville, was; two trappers carried Buckner a ion(V an Idea of Ihe rest. It was ; all splendid. It seemed though the actors and actresses . were especially entertaining be-! cause of the occasion. j 1 BAKING POWDER ounces for trip. That Buckner owes his life to -(.Well,, why shouldn't the great Tunney write an ad- :the single fact that trappers were vcrtisement boosting Nujol? Mussolini did a lot for !c,0" ell0Uh t0 near tlie cra"n' castor oil. : Americanism: Riding in a closed car; guying an ex erciser nnd a violet-ray lamp to take the place of a walk in-ihe sunshine. ' .- , was evident when bis condition became known. In hut Injured condition, the pilot would have frozen to death within a very few hours, if help bad not been Immediately available,, the forest ranger said. Wolves have been known to travel (9 miles In a single night. Hew to Avoid INFLUENZA fvf,rfa Wothiitt p- ean 4o will a fTteta. ally protect joo atainal Okie, In. fluoaaa r Cricpo a htpinf f xir oraana af ( tion and altmtnatian artlia and four jrelaoi fraa tnn i potaonoua aaeumulatkna. Natura'a fttrmadr W Tbku doaa mora Itiaa mnf cauaa plaaaant and aaay bowal action. It tonaa and itrna thane lha eyetm. Iner bn raalsuaea acainat diMaaa and iafacUona. Oat a Ifa Bai al Tmr Iraulit'i SS Mora than a pound and a half for a quarter Same Price for over 38' years GUARANTEED PURE Millions cf pounds used bymeijovernmm ... M III la! SZZr- ! .1 i'ii Ul HI II U !. AH Ml llsfITHUI 25c Loaded with shoos for little Hoys nnd Girls There are Play Shoes that won't wear out and Party Shoes that make your feet look so pretty We aro j;o to unload this ship during our Annual Stile. Going nt top speed now. This gives you a chance to freshen up your shoe wardrobe at greatly reduced prices and this store sells only the bent quality shoes Entire Stock of Quality . Footwear Now On Sale 1 3Z