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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1911)
MARSHAL BEATTIE PULLS GUN, FINED RAYH MAN IN CHAMItKRS GUN KTOItK ASSAUI.TKI) HIM WITH lUIXIAItl) Ct'K, AND THAT II K WAS IUCKKNDINQ HLM8KLV Deputy United States Marshal Prmnk Deatty pleaded ullty to the chargo of drawing a deadly wcapou thlt afternoon before Police Judge Thomas F. Nicholas, and paid a tine or $1S. Thlt wn the result of an episode In Harney Chambers' gun storo last midnight, about which the nan In charge of the store this after noon pleaded Ignornnce. According to Beatty's story he had at argument with a man who tried to assault him with a billiard cue, and that when he found ho could not paci fy tho man by quiet methods he drew his revolver on tho man. lie states that ho haa plenty of witnesses to prove that he was Justified and that Keith Ambrose caught tho billiard cue whenlt was about to come do.vn on him. Beatty saya he does not know whom his assailant was, and that when he Ictt the store, the man and ho shook hand In friendly fashion. THK OLD HKI.IAIU.K It jou need any fruit trees for planting or wish to make good money selling thcm( write us tor particulars. No previous expcrlejire' needed It you tfant to make money. We show you. tl-20-lm , Albany, Ore. AUIANYUUSEUIES, Inc. HOMK COokl.Ml HAt.K The Woman's Itollvt Corps will hold a home cooking sale of bread, rake, pastry nud canities at the Mon arch crocerr atom oh Saturday. IV- crmbor 33, begtnntnV at 10 a.m., 19-1 QRTIE SORE Ar DARROW OVER M1IIUDE OF WIFE McManlgU' Maine MeVaumra.' Attor ney for Kstrunmtm'iit, and Sji)r Ditstnrtlty talior t'nlon "Higher t'tw" Will Ito Cleaned Out GIFT SUGGESTIONS Uuy something useful beautiful, ilJ that will last a llfetluis. Uy wa of Suggestion; ladles' Gold Watches, (Tents Cold Watches. Diamond Hint's, l.ockets. Signet Kings. Kcsfoons, Set King. Itracelets, Cuff Links. Nfck Chains, Watch Chains, llroochci. Scarf Pin., Pobs, Any Article IsfUI aside on small de posit until Christmas. FRANK M. ilPP, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Engraver Willi Building. 1.03 ANUKI.E3, Dee. ao.Wlille I'ncklng up his few belongings In his cell In the county Jail here, prepara tory to hU departuru for Imlliuiapu 'Is, Ortlo Me.Manlgnt, who has con fersed to exploding ibimmlto at the l.e ell) n Iron Works, on which charge ho has never livon arralgued. dictated this statement: "They nro going to tnko mo to In dltinnpolls to testify before tho grand Jury Investigating tho ilynatultn con spiracy. Well, 1 am going to tell all I know about It, and that Is mor than anono else knows beside John J, Mc Nnmara and several other 'higher tips' In union labor circles who nro now on Jojtng temporary froedora. I am go ing to tell. the Indlnnnpollt Jury thing that I hate even withheld from Will iam J. Ilurn, and when tho probe It ended, It Justice Is tlonv, a- score of men who were responsible for my con temptible deeds wilt find lodgment behind prltnn burs. "Now- that tho MrNamnrns bate New Year's Frolic Banquet and Ball Saturday Evening, December 3o, iqii White Pelican Hotel Music By White Pelican Orchestra Vaudeville Entertainment Make your table reservation now. Party tablet from two to twenty teats; SS per aeat, Including banquet. Don't miss It; fun for everyone. An Old fTime 'Frisco New Years9 Celebration confessed I wonder If tho rank and tllo of union labor Mill feel bitterly toward mc. 1 wonder If I could walk nlono unmolested along I ho street uf Los Angeles. 1 bcllcmt tlt I ttiulil, for 1)5 per tent of Urn members of oi untitled labor uro hard wuiklug, broad minded ttud (toil t ntltig men It Is the crookedness of their lenders tliitt has brought about nil this trou ble. Most of the union men, I tie llto, will thiiuk mo for whnt I limit diiiuv for It Is going to nit tut llio cleaning out of the corrupt 'higher H In the labor unions I hmu done ll that I could for tho cntiso of Jus lice, -ml 1 now feel that I hao In a uensmo ntoiied for m deeds. I mil ilml that 1 took tho stand I did from bit first, ami stuck to It regardless of ill th threat that wore inndo to win mo oer. "The onl) thing thu.t worries mo iow Is the estrangement lietween me tnd my wjfo. With Clnreneo D.urott lests tho responsibility for this. "I utter wanted to get Into the thuntnltlng business nttjrwn). and wns tmluceil to do the work against in will After I started I was forced to keep at h labor ollli luU high up In ho organisation under threat of m 'Ife Trej told me to do It, and I renlenvd that If 1 didn't they wotili' tlx me. t did their dirty work, am' now I am suffering for It, as I hop' tl.ey wilt be made to suffer after I be gr.tnd Jury Investigation Is muled Then they double crossed me, and 1 didn't get $1,000 coming to mo for Jobs I did. "I don't know what's In store for ne There hnvo been no promises ( mile to me and I do not know wheth Ir I am to go to Jail or get my fre lom 1 don't much expect to gut out tllhout any punishment, though, be nus I reel tlint thvie Is something outing to mu." ATKINSON ALWAYS MAS IT FOR I.KSS mmam-mmmmmmtammmwmmmwmammmmmmimMmwmmwmmmtammaawawamwmummnaammaamaamwammawM 1 ATKINSON'S" N ter can t II when tou'll math fi.nei or suffer n cut, bruise, burn ica.iI Ito prepared " Dr. Thomas 'lectlc Oil Instantly relievos the pair quickly cures tlio wound "Had dttpepilft or Indlgvttlan for cars No appullto and what I did rt dlstr sscd mu terribly. Ilurdock M cod lllttera cured me "- J It Wal ker, Stinbtiry, Ohio. Temple thcster.Udnre tiU j 1 i in Kvvnlur, first noiffmi',rr ;!' 16 rtintlnumit CHILCOTE&RICE UKAI. KSTATK INSl'IIA-Wi: WK MAKK A HI'r'CIAl.TY of tlu.e In rH'r1y unit uhhI farm l nil-. No trouble in slum pri'iN'riy, I'mmpi m , tendon tlgrn nil Inquiries. A felt j go il Ihiiim'S fur real. If you until In till) or " It ulll my Jim In n , Next In Aim-rlmn Hotel. I'lioiir Hill I rWlfm A SHOP TALK ON AMERICAN LADY CORSETS n -w-S.ri HI O EAUT1FUL unci supple, as here " portrayed, Is Hie figure cor seted in an Ar erican Lady Corset. The vital parti t f n coraet are the designing and boning. Your knowl edge of ttVse " points must come through actual wear, for you can r ot see them. We ask nothing more than that you try "American Lady Corsets." Give them as hard wear as you may and you will find all wearing parts cquJ to whatever wcorinfl strain may be given them. Your figure will have nt faults if you wear one of the sit art new models. Come in, be properly fitted to the right model for your indi vidual figure; so u uch dep nds upon the proper fitting. Prices Range $1 to $5 W ATKINSON HAS ITIXS IN STYLIi H iJeai'mmm, SBSI Er'mJanmkX. J-f'. .o . (. 4 1 Ml i -y'-'-'- SBBBBBsl 1 SBsl ' - SBSI b t SAISTA CLAUS SAYS "Make the next three days sales the largest in the history of the store, and prove to the people of Klamath County that you apprec iate their past year's patronage." ,;ipi We have decided to do so and beginning Thursday morning, ending Saturday night, we will make a 20 Per Cent Reduction On every article in the house now marked at regular price except Rubbers, Overshoes, etc. ' '' T This will be your Christmas present from the fastest grow ing store in Southern Oregon. KLAMATH fALUft OREGON ' ' Don't miss the opportunity to buy at wholesale prices, everything you need to make yourself and friends a happy Christmas. i Z to z Z to O z to -1 v. O z J i i i rr W 1 J