The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 21, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORIOOW
Says
Movies Are Vile,
Should Be Under State
I Lawrence Trial
(Continued from peg 1)
United Press Service
LAWRENCE. Kans., March II.
"Kansas should take over and man
age the motion picture business as
It has the publication of text books,"
declared William A. McKeever. head
of the child welfare department of
Kansas University In an lnterriew today.
"The motion picture business Is
today our greatest educational force,"
explained the professor, "and yet It
Is la the hands of commerciallats.
"A state board of educators in full
control and management of motion
pictures could, at present prices, clear
a million dollars annually for the
school fund. It could do Tastly more
an this. Through the right selec
tion of films and especially through
the use of films made to its order by
artists with educational Insight, the
state could create for its rising gen
eration a new set of high ideals.
(courageous and commendable work.
but It is placed by the law at the los
ing end of the gam. Sevfnty-ave
per cent of the films shown In Kan-
woodshed, but this was ruled out
The cross examination sought to
prove that Holman was In the em
ploy of the defense In the case. It
resulted In the submitting- of an af
fidavit signed by Holman, and the wit
ness explained that he was a notary
public, and went to Merrill to secure ,troductlon of thla tMum0ny. to Ira
corroborative of Holman's statements.
The defense again attempted to bring
In Mrs. Hunter's statement, but this
was OTerruled, after some longthy and
heated discussion. Stout was asked
as to whether he had heard Catherine
Prehm tell T. M. Durham that he had
better be careful not to mix up.the
shells taken from the house and from
the premises, and that Durham said
he didn't know then where they were
from. This was nnswered. "Yes," af
ter a storm of objection over the In-
dlfterenco In wounds caused by part
y spent bullets and by high speeding,
bullets by result ho observed whllo
In the army, the Krng-Jorgenson nnd
nthr hich wowor rifles making a
much cleaner and smaller wound than
the old Itcmlngton raqdel, which pro
jected a bullet at a much slower rate.
Ho also said he could make little dis
tinction between perforations In a hu
man body caused by a 30-30 or u 33
caliber Dullct.
Harvey 1). Khoads, a I'oo Valley
homesteader, was called In an effort
to Impeach some testimony of W, 11
Todd rcRnrdlng a statement that thoy
would like to "cinch that fellow Ijiw.
rencc. and were going to do It, too."
An examination of tho record, how-
... - - -. ... ..ii T-n Tnrini nr s m n miiiiiht vn ariin k i . . t a At
our high Ideals or moral integrity "" "T hI fh ", "C. "" ". . "t. Kuykendall insisted that the ever, proved that Todd, in ni lesu
and Christian cltlienshlp. Thus the ndcatel by the tracks, wassoft from que8ton put (0 ,he wtnM, monJPi m,mtted this, so tho question
thousands of acts of altruistic uf-1 cu "Ta"on . ,, .. . . v J just the samo as put to Durham. was unnecessary, and tho witness was
lierlng. sorrow, sacridce. and other, " "'" i"" J Z. ZL. Coroner Ear. Wh.t.ock testified to excused.
forius of virtue are ro-vde4 out orr"" , """'""""'"" ," partly disrobing Mrs. Kuehne's corpse.' I.croy 1). Itlchardson, who was
ii.e films, whllo theft murder. rob-jover plowed ground after Hunter. remov,K tho nether undcrwcar. He worklns for Hunter, testified to younK
horr. f.mllr hrwl. .PTnl fti nd snounB. wuuiu u oe puss.uie lor aim .. t" ., ... ,...,. ,
affidavits for the defense.
Holman was also closely question'
I peach Durham's statement.
n....i it..- ,,,.-.... rin.lll Hfl.
sa. today are cheap and mediocre Hunter wagon track. 80ine Vemark. 'to the court
producUons. About halt of thorn are f"? ,ho t0 "". nd "'which brou.ht from Kuykendall a
depletions of some base crime
other form of human depravity,
ofi
to the condition of the ground. He
'stated that the ground was frosen
statement that ho was not at all pleas-
i . .. .... . . ii ni..
inwt..w .. , .... ... ,. . 'ea wun oneius insinuations, oiuui
"Those shows are breaking down - i-: " """""". we not cross-examined to any ex-
j itttivi avu J mv eauufw t n swua
bery, family brawls, sexual sfh and
"Our state censorship has done'ajof Ages.'"
veneer of fine clothes and a
of bright lights.
"Thus, through Its subtle Influences
In breaking down the Ideals of the
family, of Christian worship and ser
vices, the science of motion pictures
is being permitted to blast the 'Rock
to make the race, emptying the 22
r
,i.! automatic rifle, and carrying the
Do Yob Went Their Kaaaes?
"We are real angry with you for
not letting us know that yon were
expecting such an up-to-the-minute
stock of Sunfast Drapery and Scrim.
The quality, variety of beautiful pat
terns and uniformly low prices sur
prise us, to say the least. We have
Just purchased, and are very much
dissatisfied since seeing your many
beautiful spring and all-the-year-patterns,
and that is Just why we are
angry with you."
This Is what two Klamath Falls
Real Home Makers had to say yes
terday after seeing our window dis
play.. '
21-lt WILLIS- JOHNSTONE CO.
REGISTRATION
IS VERY SLOW
Only nineteen hundred have regis
tered for the primaries. At least,
that was the count at the close of the
week ending March 18.' They were
divided among the political parties
as follews:
Republicans, 1,249: democrats,
575; progressives, 4; prohibitionists.
7; socialists, 35; independents, 17;
non-partlzan, 6; refused to state, 7.
London has thirty
way conductors.
'women
train
ing, with Durham, Stout, Todd and
Kuehne, on the day of the shooting,
for the Winchester Kuehne said he
shot with. He said they looked In
the barn, garage and other buildings,
and that he found the rifle, together
with a shotgun, in Todd's wagon, the
weapons partly covered with hay.
Holman sard Kuehne told them he
did not know what he did with the
gun after the shooting, and that they
all hunted for about halt an hour be
fore the guns were found. He said
Kuehne and Todd both passed the
"wagon several times during the perl-
Four of America's richest women od of Beaching,
are unmarried. I Henry Stout's evidence was largely
said he asked Prosecuting Attorney Kuehne reaching tho homesteau mo
Irwin If he should save the garments, Saturday before the sliootlns, of his
and also stated that he did not notice cutting off the water, dlsconncctliiB
any bullet holes In tho garments. the windmill, and firing shots around
Mrs. A. Z. I. Tvlctmoo was callod tho place. Ho said ho went to a
to testify as to threats made against neighbor's at tho request of Hunter,
....:.:. ... -. ..... . '' . . Lawrenco by Mrs. Kuehne. The wit- and telephoned to Merrill for Con-
TZTL or 7 rhZr..,.. ness did not answer, as the state's ob- 'stable Durham, who came out and
running Ejection was sustained, and Kuyken- talked with both Hunter nnd Kuehne.
n fL,,r., ....,i u,,m.. dall ruled the testimony out of order, Kuehne, according to tho witness.
r,?p t-LrnnM Mm 22?J understanding that the de- had a gun with him when ho saw him
Ji)SfJ!fAi' "" th,s evldcnce In In the tank house door, and that when
had shot twice with the revolver dur-; . ... .. . , . , !, , ,, .. , .... , , .,
t.. !.. t...i u ,. .,. v . 'later to show threats against Law- he and Hunter asked Kuchno to Ret
lng the battle. He also told of hunt- . .... .. .,. .. ......... . ..... ,,.,
Dr. Hamilton saia the bullet hotel tho boy had a revolver sticking out
In Mrs. Kuehne's body was too large 'of one of his pockets
to have been made by a 25-20 bul-, On tho morning of the xhootlng, ac-
TO KEEP TRACK
OF Clin GROWTH
UIKM OF AFI'UCATION FOB
IIUI 1.1)1 NO I'KllMITH IH TO UK
DKVIHKD 11V CITV OFFICIAI.H,
AND HHKI IIKItKAFTKIl
other gun at the same timeT" Onelll
asked. The witness said the shells
found indicated that Kuehne had
stopped twice to shoot, and thati
Heavy Shipment of Pianos
ARRIVING, AND TO ARRIVE. DETAILS LATER
SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT,
Next Door to Postoffice
let. He stated that tho wound could
have been caused by a gun like tho
32 special used by Kuebne In firing
trom tho field toward the house.
Hamilton was asked It there would
bo any difference between the effect
of a partly spent bullet, and one not
spent In entering a human abdomen,
and stated that he Judged a partly
spent bullet would do more damage
to the internal organs than would ono
travelling at a high rate of speed. The
defense attempted to have the witness '
testify as to whether a bullet striking j
a person at the same distance as that'
between tho Lawrence house and
where Mrs. Kuehne fell would pene
trate the person and all their cloth
ing, but this was ruled out on the
ground that the doctor was not quali
fied as a firearms expert.
In cross examination he stated that
cording to the witness, ho was re
turning to tho Hunter place to resume
his work, and had In his wagon a
couple of barrels of water to be used
In watering Hunter's hogs. Ho stated
that after reaching tho ranch house
Mrs. Hunter, In tho presonco of him
self and others, mado a statement re-'
gardlng how tho shooting of Mrs.
Kuchno occurred. This statement Is
the one to be submitted In writing to
the courtand the opposing counsel.
Apartment house, price ,$"7,600.
Small payment down; completely fur
nished; rents now for 1100 per month
aside from living apartments. 133
Tenth, corner of Pine. Call at prop
erty or address Dox 85. Mrs, Lucille
Cunningham lS-IOt
.A it lit alt- . information ftbuut rlly
he had derived his theory aa to the property nml fiinn Innda. Ak
Our Advance Showing of Suiting, Coating, Dress Fabrics and Wash Goods
Has Created Much Interest
The exhibit of Suitings said Coatings
has been greatly admired by everyone.
In suitings blues predominate with greys,
fawns and black and white check run
ning second. In coatings cream blanket
cloths, corduroys and wide wale serges
are the big favorites.
Dress Fabrics in silk and wool text
ures and cotton weaves are shown in
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such a broad and comprehensive selec
tion of weaves and colorings that they
simply baffle description. There's every
new weave and design the new season
has brought forth, besides all the old
staple favorites that are gladly welcomed
back each season. A few of the many
lines are as follews:
In a short time, person desiring
uermltM to erect now buildings, or
repair or romodel existing structures
will be required to make application
for permits on a special blank. The
council Inst night Instructed Police
Judge Lcavltt and Councilman Btru-
ble to prepare a sullAblo blank, broad
enough In Its scope to cover nil kinds
of such Improvements.
Such a method will give the city
reliable dnta on nil contemplated
building activities, it will also mako
It possible to state oxactly tho valuo
of buildings erected or Improved with
in any specified period of time.
Love Time Approacheth
Dearest Public:
Just a word to let you know that
the happy spring approacheth.
Wo have nnd will have seasonable
nrtlclos for this time of year. See
our line of hand(bags before you buy.
There Is no article so handy as
tho thermos bottlo for the camp out
fit or tho luuch box. Dainty chains
and pendents sold singly or together.
Auto goggles and sun glasses In
various shades. If you auto you
should havo them.
Tho best In French ivory most
anything you want In It and we
have n preparation that will clean It
nnd mako It llko now.
If It's silver you want, we have It
In plated and sterling both.
Platnold non-tarnlshable picture I
frames 10 Inches high, 12.
Klght dny alarm clocks at ft. CO,
and whon this old sleop robber starts
you got to get up nnd stop It or you
did not need nn alarm.
I can get you anything in Initial
hand painted china very cheap.
Wo havo a stock of the beautiful
Ktruscnn pattern In sterling sliver.
Wo can repair any watch anyone
else can nnd when we pledge our
word that ll right that's what wo
mean.
We sell nothing that Is not guar
anteed, so you take no chance.
Don't forget the number, Cll Main
street, on the wrong side between
heaven and earth and the Regal and
a bill board.
McIlATTAN'8.
TOsMPAV, MARC, 1W
Will Agree on
Method of Hi
(Uonilftiirn from pi, j.
will be tnknn. .1.....1 .TTTT" -
that bvthi. ,...:,r..",,r-1
wa sad M.i
't the United states an! oN
IJOllll't rnv.l. .. MrmiJ
...,,- ,, runiH-j . -m
"king forced warcnesZM
mlqulhu. In an n,i ""M
Villa'. ..n r I0 ll
lng has sent squadrons toPir-!"
Ilabrlcnrl. to either .Id. 0??
qulpa, hoping ,0 catch ib,y
he should mii i, ." H
grant the request "ni,b,
Lieutenant Thomas I0.. .
" " " """' injury Mi,
"somewhere In Mexico." m..
nlann full ui.ii. ........ "
v "'""inn,
Tluil'f. nri. ..M .
effect that Villa I. heaaisgdS
horn. Ilnmh.nl. . "
- " i srverti viiito.
bands are hldlnn there, rdy to fch
llmlr r!.l,.r .. ... . . ' ,0 J0"
-.-. M,.uii mi orriui.
rw,..i. .....i.
ported sixty mile, )e,n(j m
trails being followed r. urro,
rough and tortuous, making prcmJ
very slow. v "
Thn Tn rn Ii ii r.t n ... ...
"I'xinisiaitriu,
tww-n Villa and the DuranjoccMtr,
and he Is not yet out of th Cif!
rania trap. If he once ceti btlos
.niniianua wuy. however, tb Afr
icans will he forced to ui tU Wei
Iran railroads to Ret their lap?!
DOtWI.AH Arl Msrth i
Agents for Carrania report flndtsg
iiierniurc or nn Incendiary utm
which has beii dlitrlbuted br Viliii
ngent nmoiiK the Mtxlrani as tu
American line and In thp dtitrku
under tho control of villa ni b.
pnta. It Is beleed that Villi !S
remnln In hiding until the poxuinl
roused sufficiently to trt s ntmil
uprising.
HOUSTON'S
Metropolitan AmscsMb
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HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
Monday nnd Tursday NllhU ull
Tuesday Afternoon, March S7,u4lt
KAHTKIt.V JHIIII.KK QVAKHI
Keserved Scats . .50 Ceatsl
(ienernl Admission .16 Cttal
Matinee IS Ceatsl
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Left automobile gauntlet;
lenvo at Herald odlcso and receive
reward. 21-3t
KOIl BALK 8lnglc-comb Rhode
Island Hod eggs tor hatching, fl
for IS. Address Mrs. Ruth Addison,
Merrill routo. 21-St
STAR THEATER
TIIK KINO'S OAMK
Five Ittesl Hold Hoonter I'roduetlasl
Featuring
PKAKI. WHITK
Coatingis and Suitings
Ftae wool popHa, Ottosaea cord weave. Cast dye;
colors, Mack, avy, canyon Use, Bigger brown, resedo,
ydark greea, Taspe end wtae. .Price per yard
$1-25
Salting Serge are never ovt at style. They cosse te
flae aad heavy twills, SS laches wide, aavy sad black,
por yrd
$1.50 and $1.75
Our Showing of Plain and
Fancy Values at 35c, 45c
and 50c is Sure to
Interest You
It la the naest aseablage of voile weaves we have
ever set eyes .epon; the very newest production on
the market. An the newest drtlfs aad patterns.
Per yard
35c, 45c and 50c
Wash Fabrics
For School Children.
Press es aad Wash fiulta at 10c, 10c and 0c the yard.
There aever was a mcosou when the early buying of
Wash Fabric! was more Justified. There is every in
dicatlOB of m scarcity of the most desirable patterns and
a big aacertalaty with dyes. Buy now while we have
a big, fresh stock to choose from. Hturdy Wash Fabrics,
fttaadard Ginghams, Imperial Cuambrays. Devonshire
uwl Galatea Cloth, Suitings and Plain Drill Weaves
Warranted Fast Colors. Priced at per yard
10c, 15c and 20c
.WANTED Olrl for general house
work, small family. Call at Her
ald, ii-tf i
For County Surveyor
1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate for re-nomlnatlon for the or
flco of county surveyor on the repub
lican ticket. E. B. HENRY.
TEMPLE THEATER!
"Mind Justice,"
Rssnnny Three Reel Drsnii
'Hnakevllle's Champions,"
Rssanay Comedy
"Tapped Wires,"
Knlem Railroad Drama
Aumlstlon Always Ifc
MATINKE DAILY AT !l
AtL LICCN8EO PICTUMI
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
Merrill, or.
MOTION PlfTUIII'Ji tt'KnSB""
M HATIHIAlr
New Excellencies in Spring Millinery.
Every day many new things arrive in our
Millinery Department. New creations from all
the largest hat shops all fresh and bright and so
interesting in their new ideas! There are close
fitting turbans, small hats and stunning large
models in the new sailor shape, large dress hats,
low crowned hats mounted on high bandeux giv
ing them a poke bonnet effect. You can always
find what you are looking for here. Do not fail
to examine our line of children's plain and trim
med hats. Something new every day.
i
Sgv2gaa
MAKE YOUR OLD
HOUSE LOOK NEW
Specials From Our Notion Department
Silk Hair Nets with or without
Elastic, aU colors
5 for 10c
Silk covered Collar Stays, assorted
sizes
9 for 5c
Children's Knit Waists, very special
only
10c
Mckei Safety Pins, all stses. Two
dozea for
" 6c ' ',
" Machine Needles
We carry Needle for every sewing
machine made; only per tube
10c
So. 00, aU Silk Taffeta Hair Bow
Ribbon comes in all colors, per yard
ISc
f
Rest Grade Table Oil Cloth, white
nml colors
20c
"A board, a aatl
Aad a caa of paial
Makes assay a bosjm
Look new that ain't."
Agents for Koyser Silk Hose
Every Pair Guaranteed
Moe
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AGENTS FOR PICTORIAL
PATTERNS
Check Your House Againt
These Items and SEE US
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New porch, ehelviaf , ekaaet wtadowopeaiagSi ""I
boards, bulimia featares, feaesng, nakks, pergoU, new ceHtaf.
uood flooring, repair roof.
Big Basin Lumber Company
oiuwo"
KLAMATH KAIXM
PHONB 107
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